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7/18/2009 5:54 AM
 

I am looking for the mod that created these menues, I like how they are clear and shaded.

 

Is this custom or is there a mod that can achive this?

 

http://www.pokerdiy.com/

 


 
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7/18/2009 9:33 AM
 

 Hi
 
 From the page source it looks like the Rad menu which I believe is from Teleric and not so cheap.
 
 FYI: Most DNN CSS menu modules and skin objects can use any css to style and format.
 I currently use SEO menu which comes as a skin object and as a useful module.
 A search for css menus on snowcovered or here on DNN should provide some good options for you.
 
 A site I use for css answers and once for css menu code is the excellent CSS Play.
 http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/
 Stu asks for small donations to support his work but pretty much all of his menu css examples will work with dnn CSS menus.
 
 You may also want to look at the Snapsis css menu.
 
 I think that for many of us the primary reason for using a css menu is not so much the styling flexibility but the fact that not being made of large amounts of Javascript means search engines can spider your menus and gain indexing info on your site.
 
 A quick visual clue to if a dnn site is using a css menu is the status bar at the foot of the browser.
 Roll over a menu link - if you see the page path in the status bar its css - no path means its not css.
 
 click click
 
 Ian
  


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7/18/2009 2:09 PM
 

Porker DIY

Definately wins a prize for the forum thread title of the month ... and I should get some exercise :).



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7/18/2009 11:53 PM
 

Alex Shirley wrote

Porker DIY

Definately wins a prize for the forum thread title of the month ... and I should get some exercise :).

Hehe - a social network for the overweight people...

Yes, it is the Telerik Rad menu - my custom skin was done by Vasilis from ThinkOfDesign - I highly recommend their work!

 

 


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