Databases Reference
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4.
Click the
Name
of the current theme, as indicated by the check mark in the
Is Current
column.
5.
In the
Component Defaults
section, set
Page
to
Two Level Tabs - Right Sidebar
(Optional / Table-Based)
, and click
Apply Changes
.
Now that you've changed the template to allow for your new tabs, let's create them:
6.
Navigate back to the
Shared Components
page.
7.
In the
Navigation
section, click
Ta b s
.
8.
Click the
Manage Tabs
subtab shown in Figure
9-3
.
Figure 9-3.
Clicking the Manage Tabs subtab
Currently the application is set up with only standard tabs; they're listed in Figure
9-4
. If you add a parent tab,
all the current tabs will be altered so they're subtabs to the parent tab you create. To take advantage of this, you first
create the Issue Tracker parent tab:
Figure 9-4.
Adding parent tabs using the Add link
9.
To add a parent tab, click the
Add
link in the upper-right corner, as indicated in Figure
9-4
.
Enter
Issue Tracker
for
Parent Tab Label
, and click
Next
.
10.
Enter
1
for
Page
, and click
Next
.
11.
12.
Click
Create Parent Tab
.
You now have a parent tab, and the preexisting standard tabs have been assigned as subtabs. Next create another
parent tab for the Admin section:
13.
Add another parent tab by clicking the
Add
link, just as before.
Enter
Admin
for
Parent Tab Label
, and click
Next
.
14.
Enter
600
for
Page
, and click
Next
.
15.
Set the sequence to
20
, so this tab will appear after the Issue Tracker tab, and click
Create
Parent Tab
.
16.