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To change a link type
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In the design view, select a link. A small rectangle
highlighted.
If necessary, select other links. If multiple links are selected, their source and target objects are not highlighted.
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3
Choose a new link type in the Link Inspector. Normally you would choose only Hyperlink, Tour, or a user-defined
link type because the family link types (Parent, Child, Next, and Previous) are more easily changed by dragging one
of the linked objects onto the other one.
Important: If you create a new family link between two objects by dragging one of them onto the other, the link is always
valid. However, if you use the Link Inspector to create it, you may create an invalid family hierarchy—for example, a
child with two parents.
See also
"Moving and copying objects" on page 188
To edit link types
With a site view open, choose Site > Settings > Diagram Link Types.
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2
Select Site Specific Settings.
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Do one or both of the following:
To change the color of a link type, select the type, click the lower right corner of the color field, and then specify a
new color from the swatches that appear.
To add a link type, click the New button
to specify a color from the swatches that appear.
Edits to link types apply to all diagrams associated with the current site.

Custom objects

Custom objects
You can create custom objects that represent items that you might add or link to a site, and add these objects to the
Diagram set of the objects toolbox. The Diagrams set of the objects toolbox contains a number of predefined custom
objects representing items such as forms, elements, databases, applets, and scripts. You can edit or delete these objects
as needed.
Custom objects are images in GIF format, located in the Modules/Diagram Objects folder in the GoLive application
folder. When you add a custom object to a diagram, you can specify whether to create a file for the object when it is
submitted, and the type of file to be created. You must create the file from a template, stationery, or sample file. For
example, you can add a movie to a site by creating a custom object that uses the movie file as a sample file. When the
diagram is submitted, a new movie file is created from the sample file. All non-HTML files created from custom
objects become scratch items.
appears on the link, and the source and target objects are
, type a name, and then click the lower right corner of the color field
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