This is DHTML Menu Builder's Directory Structure Scanner dialog.
This is where you configure the settings that control how DHTML
Menu Builder should interpret the contents of your web site to
create a new project.
To access this dialog click File->New->From
Directory Structure
Click any part of the dialog to get information about its
purpose.
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Root Document Define here the document and folder from where to start
scanning.
Build Menus Structure From This parameter controls the method that you want to use to build
the menus structure.
Directory Structure: This is the default and most
recommended method. While in this mode, DHTML Menu Builder will
create a project replicating the structure of the directories in
the web site.
Links in Documents: This method will read the links in
the documents of the web site and generate a menu structure that
resembles the way your documents are linked.
Create Menu Items From This parameters let's you control what information should be
used to generate the menu items.
Documents' Title: In this mode, each menu item will be
created from the text contain in the <TITLE> tag of the document.
If not text in found then DHTML Menu Builder will use the
document's file name.
File Name: In this mode, each menu item will be created
from the file name of the document.
Link Text: When using the "Links
in Documents" scan option, you can specify, by enabling this
setting, to generate the menu items from the text contained inside
the anchor tag of each link. If no text is found, then DHTML Menu
Builder will try to obtain the document's title. If, again, no
text is found DHTML Menu Builder will use the document's file
name.
File Types In this section you can control the file types that you want to
include in the scanning process.
Use the Add and Delete buttons to modify the list of supported
file types.
Use the Default button to set the list to its defaults.