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Hello all, Does anyone know if I make a Menu using CC Menu Buider and add it to a page made in RFF is it possible to add to other pages by using the Symbol section or as in the past only can add to each page by installing the html in each page header??
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While this article is for RSD, the same process applies to Foundation Framer and Bootstrap Builder.

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … -designer/

Once you add it to a page, you can make a Symbol of it for use on all your other pages.
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Ray wrote:
Hello all, Does anyone know if I make a Menu using CC Menu Buider and add it to a page made in RFF is it possible to add to other pages by using the Symbol section or as in the past only can add to each page by installing the html in each page header??
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Seems strange to me why you would want to do that when FF already has a built in responsive menu
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Ray wrote:
Hello all, Does anyone know if I make a Menu using CC Menu Buider and add it to a page made in RFF is it possible to add to other pages by using the Symbol section or as in the past only can add to each page by installing the html in each page header??
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Seems strange to me why you would want to do that when FF already has a built in responsive menu, and although you can make a symbol of the column/container holding the html element, which can be placed on any other page, I am pretty sure that you would still have to point to the css (held in recourses)etc files for the menu on each page in the header section that you put the menu on(correct me if I am wrong)
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
While this article is for RSD, the same process applies to Foundation Framer and Bootstrap Builder.

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … -designer/

Once you add it to a page, you can make a Symbol of it for use on all your other pages.

Thanks Scott I will give it a try did a sample page with menu and will see if I can learn to use the Symbol section.
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
Ray wrote:
Hello all, Does anyone know if I make a Menu using CC Menu Buider and add it to a page made in RFF is it possible to add to other pages by using the Symbol section or as in the past only can add to each page by installing the html in each page header??
Ray


Seems strange to me why you would want to do that when FF already has a built in responsive menu, and although you can make a symbol of the column/container holding the html element, which can be placed on any other page, I am pretty sure that you would still have to point to the css (held in recourses)etc files for the menu on each page in the header section that you put the menu on(correct me if I am wrong)


Thanks for your reply Wayan Jaya
I saw the responsive menu in RFF just have to learn how to use it :) I just thought since I haved used MB it would be easier for me using it with Symbol for other pages like Scott mentioned also. But I will see what I can do also with RFF menu may like it also.
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Ray wrote:
Wayan Jaya wrote:
Ray wrote:
Hello all, Does anyone know if I make a Menu using CC Menu Buider and add it to a page made in RFF is it possible to add to other pages by using the Symbol section or as in the past only can add to each page by installing the html in each page header??
Ray


Seems strange to me why you would want to do that when FF already has a built in responsive menu, and although you can make a symbol of the column/container holding the html element, which can be placed on any other page, I am pretty sure that you would still have to point to the css (held in recourses)etc files for the menu on each page in the header section that you put the menu on(correct me if I am wrong)


Thanks for your reply Wayan Jaya
I saw the responsive menu in RFF just have to learn how to use it :) I just thought since I haved used MB it would be easier for me using it with Symbol for other pages like Scott mentioned also. But I will see what I can do also with RFF menu may like it also.
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Yers I understand Ray, but to have to put links to the MS menue on every page and then of course it's not so simple to make any changes to any of the links within MB, as they have to be placed in an HTML element, not too sure how that works for symbols.

The FF responsive menu is a breeze (you can get rid of the un-needed links & header easy, everything else you can style to look like buttons, tabs whatever, with a little bit of tweaking you can even make it a responsive menu sub-menu's if required, anyway give the mb a try see how it goes if that's the one you are most familiar with. I have a video for responsive menu in FF (including how to make it have the sub-menu's if you get stuck give me a shout up and I can let you have the link to the video.
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
Ray wrote:
Wayan Jaya wrote:
Ray wrote:
Hello all, Does anyone know if I make a Menu using CC Menu Buider and add it to a page made in RFF is it possible to add to other pages by using the Symbol section or as in the past only can add to each page by installing the html in each page header??
Ray


Seems strange to me why you would want to do that when FF already has a built in responsive menu, and although you can make a symbol of the column/container holding the html element, which can be placed on any other page, I am pretty sure that you would still have to point to the css (held in recourses)etc files for the menu on each page in the header section that you put the menu on(correct me if I am wrong)


Thanks for your reply Wayan Jaya
I saw the responsive menu in RFF just have to learn how to use it :) I just thought since I haved used MB it would be easier for me using it with Symbol for other pages like Scott mentioned also. But I will see what I can do also with RFF menu may like it also.
Ray


Yers I understand Ray, but to have to put links to the MS menue on every page and then of course it's not so simple to make any changes to any of the links within MB, as they have to be placed in an HTML element, not too sure how that works for symbols.

The FF responsive menu is a breeze (you can get rid of the un-needed links & header easy, everything else you can style to look like buttons, tabs whatever, with a little bit of tweaking you can even make it a responsive menu sub-menu's if required, anyway give the mb a try see how it goes if that's the one you are most familiar with. I have a video for responsive menu in FF (including how to make it have the sub-menu's if you get stuck give me a shout up and I can let you have the link to the video.


I do see what u are saying Wayan Jaya and would appreciate the video, on my way out right now But I can view it tomorrow and will try it.
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I do see what u are saying Wayan Jaya and would appreciate the video, on my way out right now But I can view it tomorrow and will try it.
Thank You
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Just a quick one if you not gone already what Operating system you use ? windows or Apple,, my videos are wmf so if you use apple i need change the file
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If he is gone already, I think he is a Windows user. At least he posted some time ago something about a Microsoft runtime error...
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