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eureka
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03/19/2008 1:30 PM  

Hi John

 I was viewing the Snapsis CSS Nav Menu Demo showcase sites:  http://demo.snapsis.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

 I wonder if you would clarify which CSS Nav menu, is being used on which site?

 

Thanks

Lynn


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John Mitchell
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03/19/2008 1:39 PM  
By "which menu", do you mean which version of the NavMenu?

If you are asking which one of the sample skins from the package they do not really correspond. The menu is completely configurable through settings and CSS and some of the sites have several instances.

I can help you decide which sample to start with if you want to point one out.
eureka
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03/19/2008 2:22 PM  
Hi John

I appreciate that each menu is individually styled to suit the requirement of the site and yes I mean which version of the Nav Menu was originally used to achieve the end result for example:
The horizontal and vertical menu on this site:
http://www.viawindowslive.com/

The horizontal menu on this site:
http://www.littletonpublicschools.net/


Thanks
Lynn

www.drivewaydesign.eu For A Dream Driveway

www.a2zdom.com Domain name matters


John Mitchell
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03/19/2008 2:51 PM  
The littletonpublicschools.net site was completed over two years ago with NavMenu 2.0 or it may have even been a 1.x version. It is using the sliding doors technique which was what the initial release of the CSS menu was built on.

The viawindowslive one was more recent and is using the 3.0 version I believe. It is using the son of suckerfish technique to create a hover menu using CSS.

Any of those site's menus can be recreated with the latest version though.
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