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I would like to create a nav bar with a sub-menu on some of the pages.
Is this possible with the HTML code page as this also contains the css in the advanced tab.
Kind regards
If a staffie reads this could they please comment on the CSS Tutorial I linked to earlier and how/if this fits in with the current release of InstantPro?
Thanks.
[s]Hmmm...[/s] My Freeola InstantPro Site I was hoping to open to HTML code section, add my html, then add the CSS.
http://www.danceblast.myfreeola.uk/preview.php...
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But after saying that it is possible to hack some bits, so I can only suggest you keep investigating to see if you can come up with something that works for you.
[s]Hmmm...[/s] My Freeola InstantPro SiteEDIT: Where are you accessing the CSS options?
The CSS tutorial page looks like it's for a previous version of InstantPro - I can't see the CSS options in my current editor?
Probably staring right at me!
I saw that earlier, but when i copy the code, I get a collapsible menu with arrows to the right.
I'm trying to create a nav bar under a logo with sub-menus.
http://www.danceblast.myfreeola.uk/preview.php
Kind regards
Gary
I'm guessing your question relates to an InstantPro site?
This has come up a few times, unless things have changed then I don't think you can. This is all I could come up with which might work in some situations: simple dropdown navigation
[s]Hmmm...[/s] My Freeola InstantPro Site I would like to create a nav bar with a sub-menu on some of the pages.
Is this possible with the HTML code page as this also contains the css in the advanced tab.
Kind regards