[Pro] Navigation Bar

I did all of that and I got the bar to work fine. But I tried to add the
same thing on that page on the top and the new menu bar also works but it
moves the other menu bar with it. I do not understand why.
On Dec 9, 2010 11:31 AM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:


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I realized that on the CSS menu you did the “Item General Setting” is marked as (CSS). Mine is marked as (layer) and I don’t know why. What’s the difference?

The difference is that my CSS menu is inline to the container ie click inside (to get a flashing cursor) and Insert>HTML item or Paste it in.

If you look at the Page/Site pane at the left of the FW window with Page selected you can see the structure and that ‘menuthree’ is inside the container ‘item2’

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Hi David, thank you for your answer.
Let’s see if I understood it correctly: First, you created the HTML box, imported the gif or the image you did for menu bar and then, inside that same box, you insert another HTML box and use it for CDD menu? Am I correct?

Best,
Marcus

On Dec 11, 2010, at 7:14 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

I realized that on the CSS menu you did the “Item General Setting” is marked as (CSS). Mine is marked as (layer) and I don’t know why. What’s the difference?

The difference is that my CSS menu is inline to the container ie click inside (to get a flashing cursor) and Insert>HTML item or Paste it in.

If you look at the Page/Site pane at the left of the FW window with Page selected you can see the structure and that ‘menuthree’ is inside the container ‘item2’

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First, you created the HTML box,

Yes

imported the gif or the image you did for menu bar

Rather than import - select in the HTML item inspector in the Background section and choose your image there.

and then, inside that same box, you insert another HTML box and use it for CDD menu? Am I correct?

Yes - click inside the box until you get a flashing cursor and Insert>HTML item then add your menu list inside it and apply the CSS menu action to it.

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Hi David,

I saw it and I did the same, inserting another html box inside the one I had with the menu bar, but for unknown reason I can’t get it. I mean, it works, the menu bar and the CSS menu works, but I can’t find the way the access and mark the "general setting on the inspector as CSS. On the other hand when I change it to see it center the menu bar will not go horizontally as before…
What am I doing wrong?

thanks again,

Marcus

On Dec 11, 2010, at 7:14 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

I realized that on the CSS menu you did the “Item General Setting” is marked as (CSS). Mine is marked as (layer) and I don’t know why. What’s the difference?

The difference is that my CSS menu is inline to the container ie click inside (to get a flashing cursor) and Insert>HTML item or Paste it in.

If you look at the Page/Site pane at the left of the FW window with Page selected you can see the structure and that ‘menuthree’ is inside the container ‘item2’

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Do you have the CSS button on? Do your HTML boxes have a green outline (layered items)?

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Yes, The green button is on and the HTML is layered…

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Do you have the CSS button on? Do your HTML boxes have a green outline (layered items)?

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Yes. That’s what I did. But can’t get the CSS on the inspector. The CSS menu works well but inpector pallet it says layer, absolute, lock etc. Not like your that only says CSS on the inspector pallet.

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On Dec 11, 2010, at 8:25 PM, “DeltaDave” email@hidden wrote:

First, you created the HTML box,

Yes

imported the gif or the image you did for menu bar

Rather than import - select in the HTML item inspector in the Background section and choose your image there.

and then, inside that same box, you insert another HTML box and use it for CDD menu? Am I correct?

Yes - click inside the box until you get a flashing cursor and Insert>HTML item then add your menu list inside it and apply the CSS menu action to it.

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Hello David,

good morning!

It worked, finally. I could reproduce it and now the CSS menu looks exactly as the one you sent. I don’t know why I couldn’t do it before, but it’s done. The only thing I couldn’t find the way is on the case on a centered page. The only way I found to do it is extending the html menu bar all the way to left and to the right of Freeway. Is that ok or there’s a easier way for it?

Thanks again!

Marcus

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Do you have the CSS button on? Do your HTML boxes have a green outline (layered items)?

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In this example http://www.deltadesign.co/gradmenu3.html

The bg image is applied to the page rather than the containing HTML item

There are other methods including the so-called box model method and by using the RPL action

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Thank you Dave! That’s a good idea
Thanks for sending the example on the link.
I’ll also take a look later on the documents, so I can learn the box model method and the RPL as options

Have a nice day!

Marcus

On Dec 12, 2010, at 6:10 AM, DeltaDave wrote:

In this example http://www.deltadesign.co/gradmenu3.html

The bg image is applied to the page rather than the containing HTML item

There are other methods including the so-called box model method and by using the RPL action

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