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I have many links on my website that I would like to convert into the menu bar as sub menus. Example: under "Home" I would like to add "About Us". I still want to keep the look and position of the current menu bar that I have. Any suggestions on how to do this? www.ns-concepts.com |
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Hi deansunshine Have you looked into this Tutorial? http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/hyp...down-menu.html Hope that helps Doug |
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Don't use the Go menu, use the Menu Bar Icon, you won't get the same effect as what you have at the moment, you will have to change the look if you want this type of navigation.
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Here is a sample of a site I am currently re-designing for a client. If you look at the top navigation bar and scroll along to 'destinations' is this the kind of effect you are looking for? This is done with the menu bar as mentioned above.
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I like your sample website you are building. I tried using the menu bar but it looks like all of the words are together. On your site, it looks as though the buttons have a border around them. How did you do this?
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Go into the menu bar properties then > Style and change to 'ThemeGray'
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