When someone creates a page, and wants to add it to the drop down header, they don't have to go through all of the work in defining the link text in language files and creating a complicated zen cart link, they can just add their link normally to includes/template/YOUR_TEMPLATE/common/tpl_drop_menu.php.
<li><a href="link_here">Link Name Here</a></li>
Hey All,
Im trying to get my menu to fit the width of my webpage but i cant seem to be able to do it....
I changed this:
div#dropMenu {
width:100%;
But it still doesnt fit the width there is small gap on the left hand side and in firefox there is a few px gap but not in ie.
Can anyone assist?
Oh the few px gap is at the bottom of the menu...
Link: www.truwater.com.au
If I'd know that I'd have done it like that but however, it's done now....
I got the idea of adding language files and define pages through one of your earlier posts in this thread when you yourself mentioned using the About Us Page Mod on page 127 of this thread
It's an absolutely huge thread this btw, really hard to find what you're looking for :-)
I think it'd be a worthwhile addition to the readme.txt that ships with the download if you add at the bottom, "To add your own links to the drop down menus, edit includes/template/YOUR_TEMPLATE/common/tpl_drop_menu.php..........
<li><a href="link_here">Link Name Here</a></li>"
Just a suggestion :-)
If you open your stylesheet_header_menu.css and look for the #div#dropMenu li {
You'll see two entries like width:16.667%; width:16.649%; these control the width of each top level button.
Further down you'll see these lines:
div#dropMenu>ul a {width: auto;z-index:1000;}
and
div#dropMenu ul.level7 li.submenu:hover ul.level8 {position: absolute; width: 14.3em;display:block;z-index:1000;}
and
div#dropMenu ul.level8{top: 0; left: 16.7em; background:#4f4f4f}
you should play with editing the 16.7 in these lines.... those are the values I use for the width of my own drop down panels.
If you play around with it you'll get it right....
Great contribution jettrue. Well done and thank you.
Can I ask a silly question?
Can this be used as vertical menu like in 'http://www.musicoutletusa.com/' ?
And what is is called so I can download it
Thank you
Downunder QLD
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