Hello all!
I have followed the guide for converting a template to CMS (chocolate mint design). My problem is that I need to have some sort of drop-down menu on this site http://www.condis.no/cms. I would prefer a sub-menu when hover the mouse over the menu, for instance Test should drop-down Subtest when hovering. Does anybody have a clue how to implement this?
Also, the currentactive is bigger than the rest, I would like it be like this....http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/2884
Sorry, but my level on CSS isn't that good....
Hope there are somebody out there that can help me out?
Problems with menu on mint design
Re: Problems with menu on mint design
Which ever menu template you are calling go to menu manager and copy it then find the current page part and take out the part...
to get it to show on hover? I think you mean something like this...
http://multiintech.com/cmsms1.1/school.html
to get it to show on hover? I think you mean something like this...
http://multiintech.com/cmsms1.1/school.html
Re: Problems with menu on mint design
I would like to incorporate this menu http://solardreamstudios.com/_img/learn ... horiz.html into the above site with the same design as in the design today (chocolate mint). Problem is that I'm totally new to CSS and CMS.... Are there anybody how can give a detail step-by-step instruction or provide me with the propoer code in the template, stylesheet and menu?
Re: Problems with menu on mint design
You would use the menu tag {menu template='cssmenu.tpl'} and then change the CSS, use the menu CSS Navigation: CSSMenu - Vertical to reflect the new calls...
make a copy of the Navigation: CSSMenu - Vertical and attach it to your template, then start to experiment, my favorite method is to use Firefox with the Web Developers toolbar so I can change the CSS in the left side till I get it right then copy/paste it into the real CSS... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60
make a copy of the Navigation: CSSMenu - Vertical and attach it to your template, then start to experiment, my favorite method is to use Firefox with the Web Developers toolbar so I can change the CSS in the left side till I get it right then copy/paste it into the real CSS... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60