Hello,
I am new to CMS MS and I would like to know how I can make a menu compatible with CMS MS.
I am using an edited version of:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicinde ... e/demo.htm
But I have no idea how I can make it CMS MS compatible.
Is there any good documentation or tutorial on how to make your own menu?
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Greetings,
Adam Tetz
Making my own menu
Making my own menu
Last edited by AdamTetz on Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Making my own menu
This should be helpful for you: http://themes.cmsmadesimple.org/Howto/m ... tions.html
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
M@rtijn wrote: This is a community. This means that we work together and have the same goal (a beautiful CMS), not that we try to put people down and make their (voluntary) job as difficult as can be.
Re: Making my own menu
That menu is going to make you do a custom menu template etc. you may want to look at the drop down menu that comes with cmsms and change that to use some images that you like, all that JS shouldn't be used in menus...
Re: Making my own menu
yes I know that there is one in CMS MS but I find it hard to browse to the .css files, i can't find them. Even when I make a new template named "template1" there are no search results in that folder.
Re: Making my own menu
There are no actuall CSS files. When you are in the admin go to the Stylesheets section and modify the stylesheet for the menu in question.
It is described in the wiki: http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... tylesheets
It is also described in the default content of the very website you installed. If you happened to delete that page without reading it here it is: http://multiintech.com/defaultcontent/i ... tylesheets
It is described in the wiki: http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... tylesheets
It is also described in the default content of the very website you installed. If you happened to delete that page without reading it here it is: http://multiintech.com/defaultcontent/i ... tylesheets
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
M@rtijn wrote: This is a community. This means that we work together and have the same goal (a beautiful CMS), not that we try to put people down and make their (voluntary) job as difficult as can be.


