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Or here: http://kaosweaver.com/extensions/index.php?pcat=14 -- Dan Vendel - *GOF* "Eagles may soar, free and proud, but weasels never get sucked into jet engines." Contact: http://www.proformica.com/contact.shtml or call/chat me via Skype ID: danvendel, but DON'T ask questions that you can ask here! (get Skype at http://skype.com) Formmail tutorial: http://www.proformica.com/formmail-tutorial.shtml Nested table demo: http://www.proformica.com/nested-table-demo.shtml Basic HTML bulk mail tutorial: http://www.proformica.com/bulkmail.shtml Search engine optimization: http://www.proformica.com/seo.shtml |
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I have a menu on a site, it's in the top region which is repeatable on all pages, it's basic text links. But wondered how to incorporate the breadcrumb option to show where users "are" Any steps would help..thanks. I have a template and would like to have the breadcrumb on each page. Frank |

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On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 11:11:58 -0500, frank <frankmcma (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: I have a menu on a site, it's in the top region which is repeatable on all pages, it's basic text links. But wondered how to incorporate the breadcrumb option to show where users "are" Any steps would help..thanks. I have a template and would like to have the breadcrumb on each page. Frank There are many types of ways to implement breadcrums, one can be throught javascript using the 'history' function. Another can be throught server side scripting. We currently are shipping a dreamweaver breadcrum extension which lets you rapidly deploy breadcrums on your site without any major hassle. http://www.interaktonline.com/Products/Free-Products/MXBreadcrumbs/Overview/ The best part is that this is a free extension. ![]() -- Alexandro Colorado ------------------------------ Support Engineer InterAKT Online http://www.interaktonline.com Tel: 40(21) 312.5312 |
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