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In the following example of Muddly navigation we have a new document opened on the
Artists listing of the Guggenheim Collection web site.
Link to sample
In this example we are going to look at the work of Paul Cezzanne. We want to navigate
the current pane so we just click on the link.
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In the document being created here, in order to demonstrate Muddly navigation, we
want the artist information kept in tabs in the Left Pane and the Images as tabs
in the Right pane.
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Right click on the link and select Open Link in New Tab for each
new tab
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Now go back to the original web pane by using the Tab Navigation Arrows.
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Alternatively you can click the Pane Menu Button to pick the tab visually.
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To open the paintings in the Right Pane, right click on each image thumbnail and
click Open Link in New Window
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Our efforts are starting to build a useful collection of information.
You could now click on each picture in the right pane to zoom to a large picture
for each pane. Or you could open them in a new tab.
Muddly supports up to four Main Panes, Left, Right, Top and Bottom.
Each Main Pane can be subdivided many times up to the point it remains practical.
See:
Advanced Navigation and Layout to find out more.
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Finally you should save this document to use in further help examples.
Saving the document will allow you to retrieve the collection of webs at a later
stage.
If, for example, you were researching various collections of Cezzanne around the
world, you could save this document as, say, Guggenheim Cezzanne
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