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Default Simple nav menu similar to netobjects fusion? - 08-06-2004 , 06:40 AM






Hi - first post from a dreamweaver newbie, so please excuse the simplicity of
my Q.

I have been searching the help & forums for a method to create a navigation
bar similar to the ones Netobjects Fusion automatically creates from the site
structure. Is it possible to do this with DMX? I guess it would be something to
include when I build my sites template, and I dont want to dash off on the
wrong foot & have to re-work everything later.

All I can find in the DMX help is 'navbar' but this id a flashy rollover type
of button, and doesnt really do what I want it to do. I guess what I really
want is for the navigation bar to automatically update every time I add a new
page.

To understand what I mean, a simple site I built with NOF is
http://www.cheap-computer-guy.com, the navigation on the LH column updates
automatically every time I add a page.

Please help a newbie! Thanks - Pilkster


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Default Re: Simple nav menu similar to netobjects fusion? - 08-06-2004 , 07:36 AM






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Is it possible to do this with DMX?
No.

Quote:
but this id a flashy rollover type
of button, and doesnt really do what I want it to do.
Good call. It's really only suitable for framed sites....

Quote:
I guess what I really
want is for the navigation bar to automatically update every time I add a
new
page.
You won't get that. Sorry.

But if you want good navigation elements, check the tutorials at PVII -
http://www.projectseven.com/
and the resources at http://www.dreamweaverresources.com

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"pilkster" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hi - first post from a dreamweaver newbie, so please excuse the simplicity
of
my Q.

I have been searching the help & forums for a method to create a
navigation
bar similar to the ones Netobjects Fusion automatically creates from the
site
structure. Is it possible to do this with DMX? I guess it would be
something to
include when I build my sites template, and I dont want to dash off on the
wrong foot & have to re-work everything later.

All I can find in the DMX help is 'navbar' but this id a flashy rollover
type
of button, and doesnt really do what I want it to do. I guess what I
really
want is for the navigation bar to automatically update every time I add a
new
page.

To understand what I mean, a simple site I built with NOF is
http://www.cheap-computer-guy.com, the navigation on the LH column updates
automatically every time I add a page.

Please help a newbie! Thanks - Pilkster




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Default Re: Simple nav menu similar to netobjects fusion? - 08-06-2004 , 10:44 AM



Thanks for the info. I'm off to check out the tutorials now...

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Default Re: Simple nav menu similar to netobjects fusion? - 08-06-2004 , 10:49 AM



You're welcome! Post back with your thoughts.

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"pilkster" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Thanks for the info. I'm off to check out the tutorials now...



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