Easily Manageable Menu

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    Default Easily Manageable Menu

    I have created several templates to allow us to place our work instructions on
    the intranet. My documents' main structure has two main content containers.
    The 1 on the left was built to contain an outline/menu that allows the
    operators to quickly get to the anchor in the main content container that they
    need.

    The documents, css, and templates work well. But, I am new to Dreamweaver,
    and I would like to set up a menu that the Document managers in each area can
    configure for the individual document. These document managers will not be
    familiar with templates, html, etc. We will teach them a few basics about
    creating new documents with templates, using text elements, typing within the
    editable regions, etc.

    However, I thought that I could set up an unordered list in the template that
    would allow the document managers to type in the key words for the menu, click
    the bullet icon to convert them to list elements, and tab to indent the
    elements to a subelement, and add the link. This works well for the initial
    setup, and I can make it work by ensuring that I put certain parts within the
    list tags of the previous element, but once the list is created, it is VERY
    difficult for someone not familiar with HTML to add an element or a subelement.

    Is there a way to do this, perhaps with an extension? And, is there an
    example available?
    Thanks,
    Jan

    Jan Willis Guest

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    Default Re: Easily Manageable Menu



    "Jan Willis" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:fat67n$9v7$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    >I have created several templates to allow us to place our work instructions
    >on
    > the intranet. My documents' main structure has two main content
    > containers.
    > The 1 on the left was built to contain an outline/menu that allows the
    > operators to quickly get to the anchor in the main content container that
    > they
    > need.
    >
    > The documents, css, and templates work well. But, I am new to
    > Dreamweaver,
    > and I would like to set up a menu that the Document managers in each area
    > can
    > configure for the individual document. These document managers will not
    > be
    > familiar with templates, html, etc. We will teach them a few basics about
    > creating new documents with templates, using text elements, typing within
    > the
    > editable regions, etc.
    >
    > However, I thought that I could set up an unordered list in the template
    > that
    > would allow the document managers to type in the key words for the menu,
    > click
    > the bullet icon to convert them to list elements, and tab to indent the
    > elements to a subelement, and add the link. This works well for the
    > initial
    > setup, and I can make it work by ensuring that I put certain parts within
    > the
    > list tags of the previous element, but once the list is created, it is
    > VERY
    > difficult for someone not familiar with HTML to add an element or a
    > subelement.
    >
    > Is there a way to do this, perhaps with an extension? And, is there an
    > example available?
    > Thanks,
    > Jan

    Maybe List-O-Rama is what you're looking for, it supports several horizontal
    and vertical styles.
    [url]http://www.dmxzone.com/showDetail.asp?TypeId=3&NewsId=5618[/url]

    Joris

    Joris van Lier Guest

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