My webMethods Server 10.2 | Server Page Development | Managing Pages in My webMethods Server | About Customizing the My webMethods Navigation | Adding Selections to the My webMethods Navigation
 
Adding Selections to the My webMethods Navigation
System administrators can add custom pages or folders of pages to the Applications section of the My webMethods navigation.
* To add selections to the Applications section of the My webMethods navigation
1. Create the custom folder or custom page that you want to add to the navigation panel. For more information, see About Custom Folders and Pages and Creating Custom Pages.
When creating the folder or page, save it in one of the following locations:
*To add a page to the Monitoring subsection of the Applications section, add it to:
Folders > My webMethods Applications > Fabric Tasks > Monitoring
*To add a page to the Administration subsection of the Applications section, add it to:
Folders > My webMethods Applications > Fabric Tasks > Administration
*To add a folder to create a new, custom subsection within the Applications section, add it to:
Folders > My webMethods Applications > Fabric Tasks
*To add a page to a custom subsection, add the page to the folder you are using for the subsection. For example, if you add a folder named “Custom Pages”, then you can add a page to the following location:
Folders > My webMethods Applications > Fabric Tasks > Custom Pages
2. As system administrator, navigate to and open the folder or page you want to add to the navigation panel.
3. In the page title bar, click Tools > Properties.
4. Select the Is Task Folder check box to indicate that you want My webMethods Server to display the page in the My webMethods navigation panel.
5. Select the Is Openable check box if you want My webMethods Server to automatically open a page in a new tab when a user navigates to it from the navigation panel.
6. Click Apply to close the Properties page.
You can set Access Privileges for the page in the same manner you set Access Privileges for any other My webMethods page.

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