When I create a graphic item, make it a tab button and try to assign each button to the separate pages in a tab area it only works if I un-check combine graphic items.
However, when I do this it shifts my css navigation menu to the left aprx. 20 pix - which is off of my site (the site is 600x700)
If I re-check combine graphics the navigation menu is back where it should be but then I can not assign the tabs to different items?
Sometime around 28/11/08 (at 09:27 -0500) brm98 said:
If I re-check combine graphics the navigation menu is back where it
should be but then I can not assign the tabs to different items?
Could you post a link to a sample page? If you have overlapping
graphics that aren’t layered then you must uncheck the Combine
checkbox to be able to use them independently. But without seeing the
full layout I couldn’t say why this is affecting your CSS nav menu.
That does sound a little odd…
As you can see the navigation menu is shifted to the left (or could be the page shifted to the right?) and there is “padding” on the top of the page that is not on any of the other pages. I have no idea what is causing this?
but if I do not de-select “combine graphics” the tabs are will not function properly?