Controlling Code Insertions with NAVT

NAVT version 1.0.23 (and above) introduces the ability to add your own HTML between items within a navigation list. This feature was primarily added to support the injection of IE6 conditional statements into a list of items. However, it can be used to add titles, paragraphs, or other items inside navigation lists built by the NAVT plugin. Version 1.0.23 also introduces a new navigation item called a code block. A code block is yet another way to add your own HTML to a navigation list. Code blocks, like other items, can be used as part of a list hierarchy.

Code Between Items

Each navigation item now contains a code panel button that is used to open and close the item's code panel. Clicking the code panel button will transform the opened options box to the illustration shown in the right.

code panel

The code panel is divided into two sections. The top section containing the controls:

  • Insert before item,
  • Insert above item and,
  • Upper Code block

These controls are used to determine where the upper code block is to appear in the list relative to the item. The lower section that contains the controls:

  • Insert below item
  • insert after item
  • Lower Code block

These controls are used to determine the lower code block is to appear in the list relative to the item.

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