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Adding button to navbar vbCMS 4.1.4
Hi guys,
Been lurking around on the forums, and found alot of things I might find useful at some point, but not something that I can use to just add a Button to the main navbar. Most of the HOW-TOs seems to be either to add a Dropdown box to the main navbar, or the secondary one or even removing buttons from the main one. So any hints in the right direction would be greatly appriciated. I think I got the plugin done, its just the template code I am a bit confused about. Tried editing the code for the dropdown one, but it didnt end up very well Oh, got it! Jesus, that was... easy. |
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And how did you do it so easy??
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That was me being a tad sarcastic, which doesnt translate well to a forum. ^^ Sorry about that, but I did end up using the dropdown guide from the article forum and just messed about with the template until it actually worked like I wanted it to.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=228338 Followed that, but replaced Title: dropdownwith: <li class="menu"> |
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