Create your normal CSS Menu and then within the lists that form your submenus insert an instance of the BAM Action (inline instead of the list/menu item).
On your FW page (on the pasteboard) create an HTML container that will hold your BAM content - note its Title (1st Tab in the inspector) - I named mine Bam1, Bam2 etc.
Back to the BAM action item and in the action inspector choose the HTML container that you created for the BAM content. The title you noted earlier.
That is all you need for a simple version.
If you want to fine tune where the BAM will appear in relation to the CSS menu then attach the CSS Sub Menu position action to the CSS Menu container and adjust the parameters.
Hi! I’ve gotten pretty far with B.A.M. menus, but one things is still confusing me. I can’t get my sub menus to be different than my main menus. It doesn’t matter if I tick the checkbox that says “Use Main Menu Settings” under the submenu settings or not. Any ideas?
Is it that you do not know how to use the BAM action?
What choices are you expecting to see?
The BAM action is inserted into your list that becomes your CSS Menu - it is a trigger to display the html item that you specify in the BAM settings (which are positioned on the paste board)
I really don’t know how to use it… I tried by the thread that you responded too and still did not get it… sorry
J
On Sep 27, 2012, at 8:04 PM, DeltaDave email@hidden wrote:
Is it that you do not know how to use the BAM action?
What choices are you expecting to see?
The BAM action is inserted into your list that becomes your CSS Menu - it is a trigger to display the html item that you specify in the BAM settings (which are positioned on the paste board)