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Adding Links to the Navigation Bar in SharePoint 2010

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SharePoint 2010 Development Training teaches you how to customize SharePoint out of the box to meet unique business requirements. This lesson features one way to accomplish this by working with the SharePoint navigation bar.

Relevant navigation is a key component for any website. By default, SharePoint displays lists and libraries in the navigation pane. Learn how to add links to the top link bar of a site and you’ll see how the enhancing the SharePoint navigation bar improves the user experience. Course instructor Eric Skaggs will also show how to hide some of the default nodes in the navigation pane to make room for more relevant, contextual items that will be added to be added later.

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