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Wideboards #1
Menu magic
:|Contrary to the marketing hype that Menu Magic is fall-over easy-peasy to
install such that a dummy wielding baby could do it, I have spent many hours
struggling to get it to appear on my web pages. I am smart enough to have
built my own web site of about 40 odd pages that is generally acknowledged to
be simple but does what the customer wants - provides information. However,
the Menu Magic appears on my site - slightly in the wrong place, with a frame
around it I did not want, but for now I will live with that - but the flyouts
will not work.
Any answers anyone?
I have left the site index page up at [url]www.wideboards.com[/url] if anyone wants to
see.
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Al Sparber- PVII #2
Re: Menu magic
It is a no-brainer to insert a working menu on a page. Your problem is
with using it as an include - which is also fully supported, so long as
the include is properly set up. Your page is also very problematic and
none of this has anything to do with Pop Menu Magic. A Brattli script on
your page is throwing an error, amongst other things. The reason your
menu is not working is that in your attempt to deploy as an include, you
neglected the body onLoad event. Your body tag contains only a
deprecated attribute:
<BODY bgcolor="white">
The include tutorial in our User Guide does, in fact, explain what must
be place in the host page and what must be in the include file:
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/products/menusystems/pmm/user_guide/site_wide/includes/[/url]
I did inform you of this in the past. If you can make the change to your
body tag and fix the Brattli script, let us know if that fixes your
problem.
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"Wideboards" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dj8dj0$hcc$1@forums.macromedia.com...> :|Contrary to the marketing hype that Menu Magic is fall-over
> easy-peasy to
> install such that a dummy wielding baby could do it, I have spent many
> hours
> struggling to get it to appear on my web pages. I am smart enough to
> have
> built my own web site of about 40 odd pages that is generally
> acknowledged to
> be simple but does what the customer wants - provides information.
> However,
> the Menu Magic appears on my site - slightly in the wrong place, with
> a frame
> around it I did not want, but for now I will live with that - but the
> flyouts
> will not work.
>
> Any answers anyone?
>
> I have left the site index page up at [url]www.wideboards.com[/url] if anyone
> wants to
> see.
>
>
>Al Sparber- PVII Guest
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dreamweaver #3
Re: Menu magic
Hi yea,
re "Contrary to the marketing hype that Menu Magic is fall-over easy-peasy
to
install such that a dummy wielding baby could do it, "
I found it was simple to use, I am not clever but had it working with ssi in
seconds.
regards
Kenny
"Wideboards" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dj8dj0$hcc$1@forums.macromedia.com...> :|Contrary to the marketing hype that Menu Magic is fall-over easy-peasy
> to
> install such that a dummy wielding baby could do it, I have spent many
> hours
> struggling to get it to appear on my web pages. I am smart enough to have
> built my own web site of about 40 odd pages that is generally acknowledged
> to
> be simple but does what the customer wants - provides information.
> However,
> the Menu Magic appears on my site - slightly in the wrong place, with a
> frame
> around it I did not want, but for now I will live with that - but the
> flyouts
> will not work.
>
> Any answers anyone?
>
> I have left the site index page up at [url]www.wideboards.com[/url] if anyone wants
> to
> see.
>
>
>
dreamweaver Guest
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Joe Makowiec #5
Re: Menu magic
On 15 Nov 2005 in macromedia.exchange.extensions.dreamweaver, a little
ant wrote:
Server Side Include. Best explanation I know of:> what's ssi?
[url]http://bignosebird.com/ssi.shtml[/url]
More can be had by doing a web search. It's an extremely useful
technology and a Good Thing(tm).
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Joe Makowiec
[url]http://makowiec.net/[/url]
Email: [url]http://makowiec.net/email.php[/url]
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