Allows you to view the properties for any Web page in a site diagram. This property page allows you to view the attributes for a page, such as the page's title, whether it is a home page, or whether the page has been modified.
In large site diagrams, zoom levels may make it difficult to identify the graphics on pages. You can use property pages to view the information represented by the graphics. You can also edit the title and parameters for the page in the property page.
Displays the label text for the page in the site diagram. This title will appear as the link name for the page on the site's navigation bars.
Displays the file name and project location for a page in the current project or displays the full URL of an external page. Choose the Browse button to select an .htm or .asp file from the solution or to set parameters or bookmarks for the file. ASP parameters allow you to associate multiple site diagram pages with a single file and conditionally display different content. For more information, see Select Case Statement.
Indicates whether the selected page is the home page for the project.
Indicates that the page is not part of the current Web project.
Indicates whether the page will appear as a default link on all the global navigation bars for the site. You can set this option by choosing the Add to Global Navigation Bar command on the Diagram menu.
Indicates that the page has been moved or otherwise edited in the site diagram and that the changes have not been saved to the site diagram file.