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Additional Navbar
Hi there everyone, I have searched and maybe I am stupid but I cannot seem to find any way of making an additional Navbar.
I have a lot of items I would like to add and the current Navbar is getting too cluttered. Is there an existing hack that can help with this or would someone be interested (willing) to make one? I would love to do it, however, you would not want to see what happens if I play with any of the coding without instruction. Thanks everyone! Mike |
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<a href="https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=65198" target="_blank">https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=65198</a>
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Thank you, ya I saw that one, but I was kinda looking for one that would be directly under the default bar??
Thank you for taking the time! Mike |
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Contact me on aim or msn and I'll see what i can do for you. It shouldn't be to hard to whip one up.
AIM: Nero the Warlord MSN: scott.alan.williams1@us.army.mil |
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Repeat the navbar code, change the links to what you need them to reflect and viola, two navbars.
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This should give you a second navbar with all the links you have in the first one.. try it and see how it works..
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