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9/15/2006 5:55 PM
 
Hello

I maintain a website, http://warberg-revision.dk/, that I wan't to migrate to dotnetnuke. Preferably the migration should preserve the website as it is right now.

The main problem seems to be the menu! I've searched quite a bit for information on how to customize the menu/navigation part of the website. But I've yet to find a decent tutorial.

So my questions are: is it possible to migrate the site without changing the design too much? How do I use the current (static) menu?

Thank you.

Best regards
Andreas
 
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9/15/2006 7:01 PM
 

I had a quick look at your site - nice!!! I think in your instance you are asking for something that is not part of the default menu which is why you were not able to find the results you were looking for.

You can hard code those links in using Dreamweaver since there are not many of them or you can use CSS as I have done here with the icons.

http://www.skinsforsale.com/xflex/xdminimal.aspx

You can manage the navigation of your site using the http://www.snapsis.com css menu that gives you the option of having a very slick drop down menu for administration and host access too.

But in summary - yes that site could be replicated.

Nina Meiers


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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9/16/2006 11:51 AM
 
Thank you for your reply. I can't spend any money on 3rd party plugins for this project so I would opt to hard-code the links.

The question is which files should I edit?

Regards
Andreas
 
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