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8/17/2007 8:58 AM
 

I thought you were talking about DNN built site.

Why don't you convert it to DNN?


 
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8/20/2007 5:12 AM
 

Hi dear DNN devs and users! 

@ exiton
You are right, maybee I should use it more. I have DNN as a solution on my notebook, but use it often as a source only and look inside how things were made and configured and then I code my own smaller and more compact solution. I find DNN very good. 

Back to my problem, I have still no idea how to solve it. I can't find a tutorial or a document about a clean CSS solution to manage several menuitems at once or a clever transparency for my advandced menu design in a "Masterpage". I play arround with it and test many ways, but I can't fix it and it has so many CSS tags and attributes. Slowly I loose my power to bring it to an end.



Thanks
Miss Arzu Bazman
 


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8/22/2007 5:45 PM
 

I think I've stumbled onto something that might interest you.

CSS Tabs


 
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8/26/2007 1:15 PM
 

Hi dear DNN devs and users! 

@ Exiton
Oh thanks, but I found a solution yet. It was really not easy, I spent too much time with it and I really couldn't find something useful in the net to my multilook menuitems. All menu tools and tutorials have same menuitems - mostly one image for the active one and one image for the not active - Sometimes 3 images ('not active', 'hovered', 'clicked'), but the menuitems are allways the same. In my case it was different and here is how it looks like. The good point is, it is a clean CSS solution, no code was necessairy. The web page is not finished yet, so I show you only some screenshots pictures. 

My menu design:
 

topmenu test 001

Image 1: (menu item 1 is activated)



topmenu test 002

Image 2: (menu item 7 is activated, mouseover from menu item 3) 


topmenu test 003

Image 3: (menu item 7 is activated, mouseover from menu item 6) 



I am happy that the whole thing works now. Anyway thank you very much for your answers and help.



Thanks
Miss Arzu Bazman
 


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