Hi John,
Sorry about that, I meant to ask you this question...
I am dealing with this same issue with VSD and menus. Would mind sharing the VSD design with me as well. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kirk
Sorry about that, I meant to ask you this question...
I am dealing with this same issue with VSD and menus. Would mind sharing the VSD design with me as well. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kirk
Hi Kirk and Amanda (and all others),
I restyled the Pro-Bike example website. Now it contains nothing but VSD objects, no photos or images, so it is universal. I added sub-pages for the 'services' menu/button too, so now there are two examples of combining a vertical and horizontal menu layout, to imitate drop-down menus: services and bikes. No, imitate is not the right expression, the right expression is that it offers the same functionality, and all is done with VSD! Here it is: http://johnvanhulst.com/probike
You can download the VSD design file here: http://www.johnvanhulst.com/probike/menu.vnu
John
I restyled the Pro-Bike example website. Now it contains nothing but VSD objects, no photos or images, so it is universal. I added sub-pages for the 'services' menu/button too, so now there are two examples of combining a vertical and horizontal menu layout, to imitate drop-down menus: services and bikes. No, imitate is not the right expression, the right expression is that it offers the same functionality, and all is done with VSD! Here it is: http://johnvanhulst.com/probike
You can download the VSD design file here: http://www.johnvanhulst.com/probike/menu.vnu
John
John van Hulst
Hi John,
Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
Sincerely,
Kirk
Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
Sincerely,
Kirk
Hi John,
I tried inserting a menu using html editor's css menu designer, and placing it into VSD. It was quite simple to me, just copying a couple peices of code into the pages and uploading the source files and your done. Your right about having to copy the html code it provides using the html tool but all worth it.
(IMO)
I tried inserting a menu using html editor's css menu designer, and placing it into VSD. It was quite simple to me, just copying a couple peices of code into the pages and uploading the source files and your done. Your right about having to copy the html code it provides using the html tool but all worth it.
(IMO)
Hi Bruzer,
I do not say it is difficult -in fact it is very easy- to place a menu, made with the Coffeecup HTML editor (or whatever software) into VSD using it's HTML tool, but I say: and then? What's next? How do you make a connection with pages made in the WYSIWYG environment of VSD with the HTML menu that you placed inside VSD with it's HTML tool? There is NO connection! It is impossible in VSD. The only thing you might do is to import the HTML code (generated by VSD) of your final product, i.e. the menu and the pages, into the Coffeecup HTML editor again, and then make this connection by hand. So it's a useless excersize, only making life more difficult. You'd be far better off starting with the HTML editor from the beginning, or...
I could think of a scenario where you make a drop-down menu with the HTML editor and then make separate websites with VSD for each of the buttons of the drop down menu. In Holland we have a proverb for this: "het paard achter de wagen spannen". This translates to: "to put the cart before the horse"...
John
P.S. It is nice to hear Kirk, that this design can be of any use for you.
I do not say it is difficult -in fact it is very easy- to place a menu, made with the Coffeecup HTML editor (or whatever software) into VSD using it's HTML tool, but I say: and then? What's next? How do you make a connection with pages made in the WYSIWYG environment of VSD with the HTML menu that you placed inside VSD with it's HTML tool? There is NO connection! It is impossible in VSD. The only thing you might do is to import the HTML code (generated by VSD) of your final product, i.e. the menu and the pages, into the Coffeecup HTML editor again, and then make this connection by hand. So it's a useless excersize, only making life more difficult. You'd be far better off starting with the HTML editor from the beginning, or...
I could think of a scenario where you make a drop-down menu with the HTML editor and then make separate websites with VSD for each of the buttons of the drop down menu. In Holland we have a proverb for this: "het paard achter de wagen spannen". This translates to: "to put the cart before the horse"...
John
P.S. It is nice to hear Kirk, that this design can be of any use for you.
John van Hulst
Thanks John for the explanation, I have a better understanding of what you mean't!
John,
I just opened your file, and I don't know what you're linking hte buttons to to make the submenu appear.
Lisa
I just opened your file, and I don't know what you're linking hte buttons to to make the submenu appear.
Lisa
Lisa Karl wrote:
John,
I just opened your file, and I don't know what you're linking hte buttons to to make the submenu appear.
Lisa
John,
I just opened your file, and I don't know what you're linking hte buttons to to make the submenu appear.
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Could you repeat your question, but a bit more clear (for me at least)? English is not my native language, I just don't get the meaning of the sentence....
John van Hulst
Scott Swedorski wrote:
Yes, that is actually one of the big items we want to tackle once we get a few other fires put out. When we get a bit closer, I will be posting more information here about it.
Yes, that is actually one of the big items we want to tackle once we get a few other fires put out. When we get a bit closer, I will be posting more information here about it.
Scott
The above comes from 2009 in regard to CSS type menus in VSD, has anything come of it?
Greg
When I stop learning please check for signs of life.
When I stop learning please check for signs of life.
There are no plans to implement anything like this into VSD at this time. Sorry. ;(
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