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November 11, 2009
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Add Image in the navigation bar of Help page

  • November 11, 2009
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Hi,

I wanted to add image next to to the Search in the Help page navigation bar as in snapshot below:

I wanted to add an image i.e the the logo next to above button in navigation bar. I tried adding , howevr could only add as Header, not right in the navigation pane. Correct me if I m wrong, the navigation control can be configured while generation web output. I coudnt find any other option to do this.

Please let me your inputs on this.

Thanks,

Pallavi

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RoboColum_n_
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November 11, 2009

Hi Pallavi.

Please correct me if I am wrong but from your other posts you are creating CHM files. If so, there is no way to add the image you want.


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Captiv8r
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November 11, 2009

Hi all

Sorry Colum, I think you are wrong. That looks exactly like a WebHelp Search dialog.

Pallavi, I am thinking the answer for you may be a simple one. Use the WebHelp skin editor. There you should see an option to choose the image used for the Go button.

I'm not exactly sure what version you are using. But I'll insert a screen capture of RoboHelp 7 below.

My thought here is that you could create an image that includes your company logo along with the Go button. Then use that image for the Go button. Sure, both the company logo as well as the Go button would be clickable, but it should do the job, no?

Cheers... Rick

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RoboColum_n_
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November 11, 2009

Hi Rick.

I know it looks like a standard WebHelp button but to my knowledge Pallavi was creating CHM files and I asked him to confirm this.


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