5- Click on this tab and you will see a blank web page where you can drag any control from the toolbox (which is in the left side of this window)
Open Web.config file and write true in place of false, See
<compilation debug="true">
6- Drag a Menu Control from the navigation control tab
7-Now go in solution explorer and right click on the website and choose Add new item, select XML file
now again choose Add new item, select site Map .
8- Now open XML file and type this code in this.
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="1.0"="utf-8"
<application>
<setction title="Section 1" value="default.aspx">
<subpage title ="Page 1" value="page1.aspx"/>
<subpage title ="Page 2" value="page2.aspx"/>
<subpage title ="Page 3" value="page3.aspx"/>
</setction>
<setction title="Section 2" value="default.aspx">
<subpage title ="Page 1" value="page1.aspx"/> <subpage title ="Page 2" value="page2.aspx"/>
<subpage title ="Page 3" value="page3.aspx"/>
</setction>
</application>
9- Now open your site Map file and type this code in it.
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="1.0"="utf-8"
<siteMap xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/AspNet/SiteMap-File-1.0" >
<siteMapNode url= "Default.aspx" title= "Section 1" description="">
<siteMapNode url="Page1.aspx" title="Page 1" description="" />
<siteMapNode url="Page2.aspx" title="Page 2" description="" />
<siteMapNode url="Page3.aspx" title="Page 3" description="" />
</siteMapNode>
</siteMap>
- In Design mode select menu control and click on the arrow (seems when you move cursor on menu control)
Choose Data Source -> choose XML or Site Map Data Source
Ok
- Now run your web site by Ctrl + F5