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Thread began 4/02/2009 10:14 am by malc149810 | Last modified 4/04/2009 9:17 am by caricatu310873 | 2420 views | 3 replies |

malc149810

css menu writer links

Dear Tutti,

I've created a couple of templates (1 col and 2 col variants in english and spanish) but when previewing the pages in IE and Firefox, the buttons/navigation don't work - and this is part of what I want to test in previewing!

The files are in a folder on my C drive at the moment, but down a few layers; on inspection, the buttons were originally going to route directory (e.g. C:/Home etc) when I altered the links fields from "/home.htm" to "../home.htm" in an attempt to make them relative links, this didn't work either.

can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and how to correct the navigation so that I can preview locally before uploading.

many thanks

Malcolm

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warrenphillips25336771Beta Tester

Malcolm

take the ../ out of the code, this will remedy it, for some stupid reason the writer does this, adding to the work needed to be done to get the links working

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warrenphillips25336771Beta Tester

let me know if you got it to work

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caricatu310873Beta Tester

Originally Said By: warrenphillips25336771
  Malcolm

take the ../ out of the code, this will remedy it, for some stupid reason the writer does this, adding to the work needed to be done to get the links working  


This seems to be a quick fix. Hopefully they will fix css menu writer soon.

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