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August 4, 2011
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Breadcrumbs setting for top level ("home") is ignored in HTML Help

  • August 4, 2011
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Hi all,

I think this is a bug..?

When I change the top level entry ("home" by default) to something different in the SSL, then this is ignored in the HTML Help output. The top level is still named "Home", despite my change. If I apply breadcrumbs via the master page and change it there, then all is fine - but in this project we cannot use master pages.

Also I found that custom colors do not display in the format options for breadcrumbs in the SSL. I can only select the text color from a fixed list of standard colors, my custom colors are not available.

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Peter Grainge
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August 4, 2011

I agree, it does look like a bug so please report it. Please follow this link.

http://www.Adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform&product=38

The lack of custom colours needs to be submitted as a feature request. Same link.

Sorry, you seem to be plain out of luck today.


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August 4, 2011

Thanks for confirming, I will submit it.

August 5, 2011

Hi Robert

Hmmm, I just tested by creating a Master Page with no CSS assigned. I then associated it with all my topics and the CSS was left alone.

Your call on whether you wish to pursue or not. But it's pretty straightforward to associate a single Master Page with all your topics. You just select them all in the Topic List pod, right-click and look at properties, then from the General tab you choose the desired Master Page.

Cheers... Rick

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Thanks for the hint! I remember trying this once (i.e., appllying a

master page without css) and instead of leaving the topic's css alone,

it removed them all. I think I used the "apply to all" seting in the SSL

- using the topic properties may make a difference. If this works out,

it would be just fine!

Regards,

Robert