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- republik80
Dreamweaver lets you create libraries for stuff like that.
- sandbag0
Putting your main nav in a Javascript might hinder search engines (they might ignore it, and therefore possibly miss some pages on your site). Includes are better.
- IRNlun60
s_t_e_w, I put up an example here temporarily.
http://www.commonwealth.com/nav_…
how does it look on your end anyway? I've really only had limited testing for mac and just about given up for opera...
- liquid0
ummm.... do an ssi include... almost every server now allows it
include it in a comment tag then put
#include virtual="/footer.html"
- s_t_e_w0
strangé.
when i tested my version it worked nicely on pc too.
no problemo.do you have something online somewhere so i can see what you're doing?
- IRNlun60
good link. no, definetly not using the htc file. It's based on the suckerfish drop down. Looked great on my machine at work and the test machines but when I got home I kept getting that stupid little yellow bar that says...
"To help protect your security,Internet Explorer has restricted from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for more options..."
That's the only thing stopping me from linking it externally...
Thanks for the help though.
- s_t_e_w0
no because i'm on a mac.
;)no seriously, i think i've read something about that.
let's check my bookmarks.o here it is.
you're probably using a .htc fix?
"When Service Pack 2 is installed on Windows, the proprietary .htc file will only work in IE6 when correctly served with the mime type text/x-component."
http://www.positioniseverything.…
- IRNlun60
hey stew I'm trying to work with the same menu right now... got a question... are you linking the css and the javascript externally? I kept running into winxp svrpack2 activex message that stopped it from working. I had to place both the css and js in my file and it's getting pretty large now. Did you run into this at all?
- spot130
Do a flash menu with a transparent background. That would only be one file and you could set it to load the menu options with and external text or xml file.
- s_t_e_w0
i've done asp includes before, but i don't know the webserver type the site is going to be hosted on at this moment while building the website.
so i'm looking for a reliable quick fix, i can allways use serverside scripts in the near future...
- IRNlun60
damn, does anyone know how I can paste an include example here!!! :\
- IRNlun60
you don't need to be a coder to do a simple asp include.
just place this within the tablecell, div, etc...
all you have to do is update 'mainpage.asp'. Obviously it has to be an asp page...
Now selected button states is a whole other problem in its self...
- determinedmoth0
javascript is a bit prehistoric for me... sorry.
Why no PHP?
- s_t_e_w0
oh wait a minute.
i need the menu to be transparent because a right aligned background image.
so i have to stick with the javascript link that writes the lines of html in a div on all the pages.
some more thoughts on this?
- mrdobolina0
hope that helped.
- s_t_e_w0
haha mrdobolina.
thanks.
- mrdobolina0
insert a layer in Dreamweaver.
src="nav.html" or whatever the menu is.
- s_t_e_w0
"but convert to a server side language asap"
hell. i'm a designer, not a programmer. what is me doin here anyways.
- s_t_e_w0
"dynamically loading the nav into each doc"
without serverside scripting?i'll also check the iframe option.