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imagemap or image menu navigation help...

Post by angelo »

I asked this once before, was referred to the multiintech site (which looks nice btw), but for the life of me can't figure out how to get the image menu working.

I followed the instructions, but I believe I broke down somewhere in the part where my style sheet has the code in it to pull in the image.  The images never get loaded (so, obviously they don't flip to the active/hover state either).

As I'm typing this, I'm realizing that it would be useful to know if the server is logging a 404 for a non-existent image or a 200 for the correct image when the page is allegedly trying to load the image too. I'll try to find out and add that info too.

It's CMSMS 1.0.2, Windows IIS6, PHP 4.x. Everything else CMSMS-wise is working completely.

In one of the replies to my previous post, there were suggestions that the doco get cleaned up and moved to the wiki...  I'm also willing to let someone in to the admin area to help with the actual bits n bytes.
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Re: imagemap or image menu navigation help...

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If you PM me with the login info I'll see if I can help...

Do you have a link?...
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Re: imagemap or image menu navigation help...

Post by angelo »

Thanks for the offer Mark... as I'm looking back over it, I'm actually going to scrap that design (and its inherent requirement of image-based menus) for now... but in looking at it this afternoon, I'm realizing that I had comlpetely not implemented the changes from menu manager into the template... my template still contained the default menu reference.

So, I'm in a better place now than I was when I originally posted... and now going a different direction altogether.
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