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css menu - several header bars - cannot get it working
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lt635:
Hi,
I am in the process of converting an existing xhtml site to website baker and I am having some issues with the menu. The menu that I have used in the xhtml is the 'urbangreymenu' from Dynamic Drive. The problem I am having with the template I am creating in website baker is the use of the ‘headerbar’ to separate sections with a heading that is not to be linked to any page.
What I have done so far is:
- in info.php I have created several menus, as I believe the only way to create these sections is multiple menus ($menu[1], $menu[2] etc). This is working fine from the admin section, I can select the menu and the page falls in under the right section.
- in the screen.css i have created the menus with different names like nav1, nav2 and nav3. Like I said the menu is working fine but I cannot get the ‘headerbar’ to work. From what I can see there is no option to insert this in the admin section.
- in the index.php it currently looks like this:
<div id="nav1">
<h4><?php echo $TEXT['MENU']; ?></h4>
<?php show_menu(1); ?> <br />
</div>
<div id="nav2">
<h5><?php echo $TEXT['Adventures']; ?></h5>
<?php show_menu(2); ?> <br />
</div>
<div id="nav3">
<h6><?php echo $TEXT['Links']; ?></h6>
<?php show_menu(3); ?> <br />
</div>
The h4, h5, and h6 is set as the header in each menu, I have also tried just using h4. The first ‘echo $text’ works fine but none of the others. I have tried several things both in screen.css and index.php, but no luck so far.
I am hoping that somebody can assist me in solving this problem. I only have basic knowledge in php, so if somebody has a solution to my problem it would be very much appreciated.
The template can be found here: http://www.skylinetreks.com.au/index.php
The original site can be found here: http://www.skylinetreks.com.au/
Thank you
Lene
BerndJM:
Hi,
mmmhhhhh...
the $TEXT['MENU'] is defined in the language file but where the hell is
$TEXT['Adventures'] and $TEXT['Links'] defined :?
I assume you want to do something like this:
--- Code: --- <div id="nav1">
<h4><?php echo $TEXT['MENU']; ?></h4>
<?php show_menu(1); ?> <br />
</div>
<div id="nav2">
<h5><?php echo 'Adventures'; ?></h5>
<?php show_menu(2); ?> <br />
</div>
<div id="nav3">
<h6><?php echo 'Links'; ?></h6>
<?php show_menu(3); ?> <br />
</div>
--- End code ---
Regards Bernd
lt635:
Hi,
Thanks for you reply. After spending many hours trying to solve this problem I just worked it out and uploaded the changes as I received your reply. And you are right, it's in the language file.
If anybody else has a similar problem the solutions was to add $TEXT['Adventures'] = 'Adventures';
$TEXT['Links'] = 'Links'; to the language file. It was probably just a coincident that 'menu' was already there and that was why that was showing.
Cheers
Lene
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