You don't have to "Link menu to web pages" since the process can be done by the AllWebMenus Add-in of the Expression Web later. When compilation is complete you will get this window: This is also where you must change the "compiled menu name" in case you want to have more than one menus in your site.Ĭompile the menu. Go to "Project Properties" and set the Site_Root folder (click on "Edit" to select a local folder):
When the menu creation is complete there are a few steps required: Click on "Create New Menu" and the AllWebMenus standalone application will open for you to create the desired menu. The first step is to "Create New Menu" while a web page or a web site is open in Expression Web. In the latest version (v4) the Add-in commands are available as a submenu of the "Tools" main menu item: 1. In earlier versions of Expression Web (v1 or v2) the AllWebMenus toolbar will be visible at the top of the application's window: This method requires that you have installed the "AllWebMenus Add-in" in Expression Web (see above).
Integration Method 1: Using the AllWebMenus Expression Web Menu Addin There are different ways to insert the menu to your website pages and this depends on the way your authoring tool is handling the pages:
How to use AllWebMenus with Microsoft Expression WebĪllWebMenus has a very simple way of linking your menus to your web pages, regardless of the html authoring tool you use.