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Last Updated: Wednesday July 18 2012 - 06:07:31

I am a newbie and need help with what to do next..its argent


Poster: SuperSaiyanGoku4
Dated: Thursday July 18 2002 - 1:10:20 BST

:oops:

i downloaded the menu and but i have no idea what to do next... can somebody please help me? I open the zip file and there are bunch of pictures and couple of java scripts and a webpage.... I went to that web page but they are not saying how to put that menu in the actual webpage...

i want to put navigation bar in internet explorer..

thanks

Took me hours, but I sussed it.


Poster: The Hat
Dated: Thursday July 18 2002 - 11:57:56 BST

Once you have downloaded the menu files and unzipped them you have to copy/load them into your web files so they have an address pertinent to your site.

Then you have to copy the script code at the bottom of the page at milonic.co.uk where your menu is.

Paste that into the body of the page you want the menu in.

Underneath that type <script language="JavaScript" src="http://www.yourwebsite/mmenu_array.js" type="text/javascript">
</script><script language="JavaScript" src="http://www.yourwebsite/mmenu.js" type="text/javascript">
</script>

Change "yourwebsite" to the name of your website and make sure the address and name of the .js files are the same as yours.

I can't see the menu in my edit page, but it works fine on the browser. I'm now trying to customise it. Hard graft. They don't make it easy do they!

Hope this helps.

Well........


Poster: The Hat
Dated: Thursday July 18 2002 - 12:35:00 BST

That's how I did it, but having had a look at the source on some other sites I'm not sure if it's right, but it worked for me.

If someone knows how it should be done I too would be interested.