NavBarPage Element (Site - Module)
Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2010
Provides information about the file specified as the home page in a module so that other pages can be linked to the page.
<NavBarPage
ID = "Integer"
Name = "Text"
Position = "Text">
</NavBarPage>
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
---|---|
ID |
Required Integer. Specifies the ID for the page. |
Name |
Required Text. Specifies the text that appears in the navigation area of other pages that link to the page. |
Position |
Optional Text. Specifies the position of the UI element represented by the NavBarPage element with respect to the top navigational area on a page. Possible values include the following:
|
Child Elements
None |
Parent Elements
Occurrences
Minimum: 0 Maximum: Unbounded |
Example
The following example uses the NavBarPage element to specify information about the home page in a module.
<Module Name="Default" Url="" Path="">
<File Url="default.aspx" NavBarHome="True">
<View List="$Resources:core,lists_Folder;/$Resources:core,announce_Folder;" BaseViewID="0" WebPartZoneID="Left" />
<View List="$Resources:core,lists_Folder;/$Resources:core,calendar_Folder;" BaseViewID="0" RecurrenceRowset="TRUE" WebPartZoneID="Left" WebPartOrder="2" />
<AllUsersWebPart WebPartZoneID="Right" WebPartOrder="1"><![CDATA[
<WebPart xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/WebPart/v2" xmlns:iwp="https://schemas.microsoft.com/WebPart/v2/Image">
<Assembly>Microsoft.SharePoint, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c</Assembly>
<TypeName>Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.ImageWebPart</TypeName>
<FrameType>None</FrameType>
<Title>$Resources:wp_SiteImage;</Title>
<iwp:ImageLink>/_layouts/images/homepage.gif</iwp:ImageLink>
</WebPart>]]>
</AllUsersWebPart>
<View List="$Resources:core,lists_Folder;/$Resources:core,links_Folder;" BaseViewID="0" WebPartZoneID="Right" WebPartOrder="2" />
<NavBarPage Name="$Resources:core,nav_Home;" ID="1002" Position="Start" />
<NavBarPage Name="$Resources:core,nav_Home;" ID="0" Position="Start" />
</File>
</Module>