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| I use the sliding menu in BV and have a lot of pages. How can I update my menu bar for all the pages at one time without having to change the menu bar on every page and publish each of them individually? Help would be greatly appreciated. jvedhir |
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| Hi, you would be best using Navals way as it can be used to update many other things on a page.
__________________ From Chris, www.collectors-info.com View sites in FF & IE, with res @ 1024 x 768 on 19” screens. How to ask for help on the forum. - VH prices. - BV Tutorials. - Using PIXresizer - Image/Photo Tips |
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| I want to use sliding menus in my site-nav bar to show links to 'sub pages'. On two different BV test pages I'm seeing a problem in Firefox with the sliding menus. When I view these pages in Firefox and mouse over the appropriate page, most of the text that's supposed to slide out is cut off instead: http://www.mcandrewcoaching.com/temphome.html (mouse over 'Products') http://www.pmcsconsulting.com/temphome.html (mouse over 'Services') I tried re-saving and re-publishing the first page, but the sub-menu items still are mostly cut off. Can anyone offer a solution? THANK YOU. |
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| Well, this has gotta be the quickest that I've ever figured out a problem I posted to any of the BV support forums: I suddenly realized that I could go into my BV files and widen the page-element box of the menu, extending it as far to the right as the longest piece of text in the sliding menu. So I did, and the sliding items now look A-OK in Firefox (and just as good as before in IE and Safari). Hope that doesn't sound too confusing. The lesson here is, be sure to make the page-element box containing your (sliding) menu as wide or as deep as the slide-out item that extends the farthest down or across the page. :) |