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Does ne1 know where I can d/l a drop-down menu add-on ?

Its NOT the drop-down navigation block I want, its the one that gets
positioned under the header. I want to use this instead of a regular
type nav block.

I know they are available as I have seen them about, but I can't
remember where I have seen them



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Something like the Site Navigator for PHP-Nuke? You can view it and download it here: [ Register or login to view links on this board. ]



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Originally posted by echo @ Sat Jan 29, 2005 6:19 pm:

Something like the Site Navigator for PHP-Nuke? You can view it and download it here: [ Register or login to view links on this board. ]





Site Navigator 1.0 rc1 Popular
Version 1.0 RC1
Added on 29-Aug-2004

Description:
Gives you alternate pulldown menu with automated and custom menu item's elements.
Menu items are highly customizable through plain text file and localized into specific
language. The menubar will be displayed on top of your site and help your users to
navigate thru your site easily.

Menubar divided into few main menu. Home menu containing all active modules and
custom menu items defined in menu layout file. Admin menu containing all related links to
administration panel. All these items also fully configured in menu layout file. Account
menu containing all related links to registered users when they're logged in. All these
items also fully configured in menu layout file. Files menu containing all categories and
sub-categories defined on your downloads module. This will ease your users to navigate
through download categories quicker. This menu is auto-generated and available only if
your downloads module is active. Forums menu containing all categories and forums
defined on your phpBB/bb2nuke Forums module. This will ease your users to navigate
your forums quicker. This menu is auto-generated and available only if your Forums
module is active.

Beside of all those above, menubar will also displaying all staffs online (forum admins and
moderators), registered users online, private message notification and links to individual
messages, and latest forum post since user visits.

The demo can be seen on this site. However, unregistered users will see very limited
menu items unless you register as a new user with us. icon_smile.gif



Cheers Echo,
I think that was it, although I don't remember it as a "floating" one LOL
As the description says, its highly customizable, but it doesn't actually say if
you can use it in place of a navigation block. If so, so much the better icon_biggrin.gif



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I have uploaded all the files etc and it doesn't seem to appear on the site.

Occassionaly when I refresh the page it appears but then it vanishes.

Any ideas ??



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Originally posted by Amras_Ancalimon @ Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:02 am:

I have uploaded all the files etc and it doesn't seem to appear on the site.

Occassionaly when I refresh the page it appears but then it vanishes.

Any ideas ??


What version of Nuke are you installing this in? I just installed in my Nuke 6.9 and it works perfect using IE6. I would suggest making sure the 3 files are edited correctly and make sure your cookies are cleared.



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Am using Platinum 7.6 and the 3 files are edited perfectly

As I mentioned before it does show once you have refreshed the page
but then it vanishes



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I have since discovered, (by changing themes), that the site nav "hides"
behind the flash header. Any way to cure this ?



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