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I'm working in RH8, and I'd like to eliminate the home reference from our breadcrumb trail. Here's why: our RH files usually contain help for different users, each under a different book, plus links to shared core competency files that are shares across all the subsystems of our application. A single subsystem's Help TOC might look like this:
GETTING STARTED
shared topic--how to access the entire system
shared topic--how to update your password
ADMINISTRATOR VIEW
admin landing page
another admin topic
MANAGER VIEW
manager landing page
another manager topic
We _don't_ want the "How to access the entire system" link to be the home page. We also don't want a breadcrumb trail from a manager topic to link to the admin's landing page--in other words, no one home page is applicable for all topics.
The ideal solution seems to me to be getting rid of the home page link altogether so that each breadcrumb trail stops at the first topic in the highest book level for each topic.
Is this possible?
Thanks!
Hi there
Not sure. I did manage to coax it not to display Home by entering <Alt>+0160 into the field. I'm not sure if just a space will work, but you might try. I used Windows Character Map to find a blank character.
Also, I noticed that RoboHelp insisted upon inserting the separator ( > ) prefixing the topic. So I inserted the same thing for the separator. But you may not like the effect as it will also remove the separator from subsequent segments.
Cheers... Rick
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It would seem like the easiest solution to me would be to have a "welcome" topic at the root of the TOC that can act as your home page. Then the next level up would be your Getting Started, Administrator or Manager books.
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Hi Colum--
You're probably right, though I was resisting that option--it will involve a bit of re-work on existing systems, plus some filler text that the user doesn't really need. Eliminating the "Home" would really solve my problem more tidily.
Still, if that's not possible, a Welcome page may be my only alternative.
Thanks!
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Hi there
Breadcrumbs are added either globally or selectively.
Globally, they are added by editing the properties of the Single Source Layout recipe. You click the Format button and tab to the Home Page Name field. Press Delete and poof! No more link.
Selectively, they are inserted as a placeholder into either individual topics or into Master Pages which may then be used to create or augment selected topics. And in this case you edit the placeholder, tab to the Home Page Name field and press Delete. Again, poof! No more link.
Cheers... Rick
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Thanks Rick--
Curiously, when I follow your first steps--which certainly sound like they ought to work--RH reinserts the home page of its own volition upon generation.
I do this:
But when I click "Finish," I get this:
It still has the Home link.
Do you have any ideas about why it would do that?
Thanks!
--Melanie
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Hi there
Not sure. I did manage to coax it not to display Home by entering <Alt>+0160 into the field. I'm not sure if just a space will work, but you might try. I used Windows Character Map to find a blank character.
Also, I noticed that RoboHelp insisted upon inserting the separator ( > ) prefixing the topic. So I inserted the same thing for the separator. But you may not like the effect as it will also remove the separator from subsequent segments.
Cheers... Rick
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Brilliant! It worked a treat!
Thanks--
Melanie