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"Bread-Crumb" Links

New Here ,
Mar 16, 2009 Mar 16, 2009

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Once I generate my WinHelp project and open it in a browser, the topic windows show across the top of the window what I've heard called a "bread-crumb" navigation trail (for example, one such trail would be Home > Introduction > Overview. I would like to know how to remove these navigation links. I've looked through all the windows and through Help, but I'm not really sure what topic to look under.

Any help would be appreciated. It's a cosmetic thing but it would make the final product, which will include page-specific help, look much better.

Thanks.

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Community Expert , Mar 16, 2009 Mar 16, 2009
Welcome to the forum.

I think you mean WebHelp, not WinHelp.

In the wizard when you generate the help there is a check box for Breadcrumbs on the second page.

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Mar 16, 2009 Mar 16, 2009

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Welcome to the forum.

I think you mean WebHelp, not WinHelp.

In the wizard when you generate the help there is a check box for Breadcrumbs on the second page.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 16, 2009 Mar 16, 2009

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Hi SGarriott and welcome to the RH forum.

Why are you opening WinHelp output in a browser. It's like putting a Ferrari engine into a Ford Focus and expecting things to work like clockwork?

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Mar 16, 2009 Mar 16, 2009

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But hell Colum, wouldn't it be fun off the lights?

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Valorous Hero ,
Mar 16, 2009 Mar 16, 2009

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Parroting what the older Ford Focus advertisements here in the US said.

That's Focus Abuse! That's Focus Abuse!

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New Here ,
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Sorry. Yep, I meant "WebHelp." Thanks for the recommendations.

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Personally I would say it was Ferrari abuse. The engine is so much nicer when it is in a 456.

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