Andy
Apr-27-2006, 08:56 AM
I don't answer questions by PM - why? :D Say it with me, everyone :deal
The question by one, can be answered by many. The answer by one, can benefit many.
Hi Andy,
I just got registered to Smugmug and am looking forward to changing the look and feel of my site (wendelius.smugmug.com, as it happens. But it's generally empty right now).
So I started looking at messages on the forum about getting a navigation bar up. So far so good.
Then I found the following thread: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=30327
And while it's been very helpful to the people asking questions before their site now magically works, I've been thinking that it hasn't taught me much because the solution is just implemented for them and we don't really see what happened.
Now I'm really impressed that you take the time to do that and it gives posters more time to focus on theirs pics and less on HTML coding.
But I was wondering if it wouldn't be a good idea to also post the code changes that were made directly in the thread, so everyone can compare the before and after situation and learn from them?
Just wondered whether more information / code would not be helpful for all?
What do you think?
Wendy Gasperazzo
aka Wendelius
Hi Wendy :D
When you follow the tute,
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/horizontal_introduction.htm
and paste the code back in a reply to this thread, we'll then show you how to get it on your site. The "solution" in this case is a simple navbar, which can then be super easily tailored to your specific needs. And we'll show you how, in gory detail, right here in this thread, for you :deal
I'm not exactly sure, what more info, I could post? If you could elaborate, that would be helpful to everyone :D
As the the thread you linked, I did post what I did to fix, but not all the b0rken code, that'd be confusing :lol3
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?p=272341#post272341
Oh and don't forget the great info in this thread, too:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=31647
The question by one, can be answered by many. The answer by one, can benefit many.
Hi Andy,
I just got registered to Smugmug and am looking forward to changing the look and feel of my site (wendelius.smugmug.com, as it happens. But it's generally empty right now).
So I started looking at messages on the forum about getting a navigation bar up. So far so good.
Then I found the following thread: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=30327
And while it's been very helpful to the people asking questions before their site now magically works, I've been thinking that it hasn't taught me much because the solution is just implemented for them and we don't really see what happened.
Now I'm really impressed that you take the time to do that and it gives posters more time to focus on theirs pics and less on HTML coding.
But I was wondering if it wouldn't be a good idea to also post the code changes that were made directly in the thread, so everyone can compare the before and after situation and learn from them?
Just wondered whether more information / code would not be helpful for all?
What do you think?
Wendy Gasperazzo
aka Wendelius
Hi Wendy :D
When you follow the tute,
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/horizontal_introduction.htm
and paste the code back in a reply to this thread, we'll then show you how to get it on your site. The "solution" in this case is a simple navbar, which can then be super easily tailored to your specific needs. And we'll show you how, in gory detail, right here in this thread, for you :deal
I'm not exactly sure, what more info, I could post? If you could elaborate, that would be helpful to everyone :D
As the the thread you linked, I did post what I did to fix, but not all the b0rken code, that'd be confusing :lol3
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?p=272341#post272341
Oh and don't forget the great info in this thread, too:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=31647