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Thanks for the reply.
Heres the code I've been working on to add the welcome block to the drop down menu Code:
<if condition="$show['member']"> Hope that's clear? And thanks for your help so far. |
Hi Last Superman. Don't worry about trying to alter the Drop down menu.
I understand that this is off topic anyway and I wouldn't want to use up your free time trying to do this when you are bound to have better things to do. It's a great drop down menu and I'm keen to keep it rather than use the nave bar. I'll look into way of getting the drop down menu in to nav bar rather than in the header. Thanks anyway and keep up the good work. :D |
Anyway you could make a white one, like your black one?
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OK, not to worry. I've discovered how to put the drop down menu inside the navbar.
It was important to me because I had used up quite a bit of space with the header, navbar, drop down menu and Google ads before you even get to the forum. I've pasted a screen shot for anyone interested in placing their drop down menu inside the navbar. And here how to do it... really simple! Edit navbar in your template and do a search for PHP Code:
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Hey Last Superman,
Was there ever a solution for the vbulletin navbar to open drop down links upon hover and not click? It would make the drop down mod better and this would solve the centralizing too. |
I get an error using IE8:
No Definition for "qmad"! Line 69, Code 0 How to fix that? |
This looks great !
Any chance we can get this for VB4 ?? :) |
Thank You!
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Does anyone have step-by-step instructions on how to clean things up by having the javascript and CSS in separate files rather than all within the code in the template?
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