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A super quick way to view if the menus are compatible is to download the code, Open the code in notepad or similar and then click Save as and save it as Menu.html to your desktop You'll then be able to click on that, using whatever browser you want to check compatibility Easy ;) |
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Very nice, I love it! But is there any way this can replace the navbar, but not completely? Here's a small example. (check attachment).. The only issue with of what I tried is that it completely streched the whole page.
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I'm not sure what you mean, I guess if you added all the navbar items that you can onto it you could remove those links from the navbar and just keep the plain navbar on show ?? I'm not 100 percent sure as i've not looked at it as a replacement for the navbar, But experiment by all means What did you mean that it streched the whole page??? did it make the page wider than it was??? A working link might help us to help you ;) |
The link is http://forum.esforces.com , once registered you can change the theme to "ESF Style (OLD VERSION)". Or once registered, simple use http://forum.esforces.com/?styleid=1 .. The reason why you have to log in is then you will see the issues. But yes, I wish it to replace the whole navbar menu, but only the menu part.. The username as shown on the screenshot should stick around. I also have noticed that I removed the quick login by overwriting everything in the navbar.
What I wish to do is the following: USERNAME: YOUR MENU <- replacing the navbar. THE FORUMS Once logged out, it should showing something else ^_^. As I noticed your menu sticks around while logged out. I don't think this should happen? Any possible way to change the menu depending in what usergroup you are or being logged out? So it shows other links? |
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Nice work :)
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Thanks ;) |
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I want to use your great work, highly impressed by the results others have gotten :D, and in fact did. BUT I ended up with a mess, with all the dropdowns permanently hanging open. :eek: I'm using FireFox 3.1 Beta 2, but the result is also the same with IE7. I followed your instructions, modified your code, uploaded the images, correctly referenced them, and pasted the whole text at the end of the header Template in vBulletin 3.8.1. I am also using vBAdvanced CMPS. A screenshot and the code in header that produced it are attached. What happened?? Could you please point out what I'm doing wrong?? :erm: I sure appreciate your help. :) |
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Best thing you can do is to Write down wgat menus tabs you need and their sub menu's don't forget their urls and PM me those detail and i'll take a look when i get back home from work. In the mean time, Delete what you've done, and have a go uploading the file as it is and tell me if that works. Thanks ;) |
ACK! :o
I figured it out... When I copied/pasted the text from the edited text file--using Notepad with word wrap on--it entered an extra CR/LF on all your nice code lines.... I figured that out when I reread the text file I'd attached. erp... :o:o:o It now works fine, having turned off word wrap, copied, and pasted... I see that someone else had that problem. You may want to add a bit to your instructions.... Maybe something like this... Quote:
And thanks again for the great help you've given us all for making our boards much more functional. Enjoy that beer money. :D ************* Edit *********** Thanks again. Here're the results. I'm about to abandon the original Header navbar completely! :D The Sentinels |
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