Most of the space in the Sitemap Creation window is taken up by the website Map tree, which is a schematic representation of the website Map you are creating.
Starting off an Empty Template, a basic map is shown by default. It has a Menu folder that contains the Home page and 3 other pages. You can use the available commands to add levels, pages and separators to create the website Map you want.
If you add a built-in search engine (see Search Object), a Entry page, a Blog, a Members' Area (you only need one page set as a Locked page) or a Shopping cart (only with the Pro edition), a folder called Special Pages will be added to your Map and it will include the following items: Search, Entry page, Blog: Main Page, Blog: Article Page, Login, Shopping Cart: Cart , Shopping Cart: Search and Shopping Cart: Product Sheet Page. Finally, if you activate the Wishlist when setting up the Product Cards (in the Product Catalog Object, on the E-commerce: Search Page and/or on theE-commerce: Product Sheet Page), the E-commerce: Wishlist Page will be displayed among the other Special Pages.
Pages and Levels you add on the Menu are automatically converted into Menu entries, unless you set them as "Hidden" using the appropiate command. On the other hand, Special Pages aren't reported on the Navigation Menu of your Website. If you want a special page to be actually displayed, you need to select it and drag it upwards in the Menu folder. Here, an Alias of the original page will be created and the Navigation Menu will display and entry with a link to the specific page.
As well as showing the Map's tree structure, other useful information is given for the pages you add, such as the Page Title and the Tag 'Description'. This information is taken from the definitions given in the Page Properties window, which you will have previously filled in.
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