Jade!
I took your lead and now have www.royalindustriesinc.com "source ordered" per our discussion above. Everything works pretty well and seems stable. When you check the page without CSS you get the page content first, then side boxes then the drop menu ( and all my endless categories ;P ).
This didn't take long at all. But like you said, some tweaking involved in getting the header to have enough space. I actually used 'margin-top' to push the centercolumn down.
Two things I have noticed. Since I am not using a stretch logo, and have my header a static height, when you zoom I get a bit of space below the menu. Acceptable though.
However! Now that the header is loaded after page content, my logo doesn't get loaded and displayed quickly! This is loaded with the CSS if I remember correctly. If I do an "on load" command on the body element will it get cashed and displayed with the page? I have done this before, but not using CSS to specify images... hmmmm.
As far as making this a core to applezen... I think I must agree with you. There is a fair bit of mod work here and I think you need to be comfortable with playing with the CSS and not afraid to change the php. But, you could certainly have an FAQ with the mod that answered your common questions, and maybe also one for going source ordered.
Anyway, I am REALLY happy to get page content first! Excited to see what happens with my page ranks now.
JETTRUE, hello again, I am using your template Apple and I noticed that you use this css dropdown menu within it. I've got information from the site where I bought translated ZC, that this css dropdown menu extension is used to hack the sites and they really strong suggest not to use it. They told that
Image Handler 2
CSS Horizontal DropDownMenu
Alternative Header 1.1a
Automatic Login
my be used to take control over my site via hackers, they reffer that www.secunia.com check it. Would you comment this as you are the 'producer'? Source: www.zencart.com.pl
Hi everyone,
Loving the work on content shifting for search engines! Has anyone had any luck finding a solution to the IE7 Sub menu hanging around after leaving it and returning to the base menu?
http://www.musicservices.co.nz/
thanks
Very interesting. This is the first I've heard of this. I'm also surprised that they single out "CSS Horizontal DropDownMenu", when it is based off of the same files that are in the sidebox CSS menu, and the categories only version uses most of the same files as well. I'd love to know what they feel is the issue.
Well, here's what I have (so far) of a scroll menu. The bad thing is, it doesn't include any categories, because, as I said earlier....it's either scroll, or flyout....not both. But, I'm still working on it. Just thought that somebody else might could take what I've got so far, and make it work with flyout. Anybody interested? Hint-Hint Jade.![]()
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