drop down menus

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where can I learn about the drop down menu option?
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Hi Howard,
You don't put dropdown menus in directly. You place another element as the holder and then place you menu code inside of that after you export your frame work.:)
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Thanks, Eric.
My new site is myrtlebeachsouth.com
I want to make the "golf package" link in the navigation bar to be a drop down menu.
I could not fine the code for this in the examples you provided.
Is there somewhere, I can find this base code?
Thanks,
Howard McMeekin, PGA
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That is not something you find in RLM. You would use a menu creation program like our Menu Builder and then add that after you export your layout from RLM.
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I got the Menu Builder Free Trial version to test.
Should I expect it to show properly, if I export it properly to my site in The HTML Editor?
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Howard McMeekin wrote:
I got the Menu Builder Free Trial version to test.
Should I expect it to show properly, if I export it properly to my site in The HTML Editor?

The TRIAL version is 100% fully functional, so yes it will work. ;)
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I have copied the codes from the menu builder program into my index page "header".
I have copied the codes from the menu builder program into my index page "body".

I created pages and named them "menu-builder" & "styles", copied them into the css folder, then uploaded these files to my server.
The menu does not display properly.
Is there other coding that I need to do?
Thanks,
Howard McMeekin
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Howard McMeekin wrote:
I have copied the codes from the menu builder program into my index page "header".
I have copied the codes from the menu builder program into my index page "body".

I created pages and named them "menu-builder" & "styles", copied them into the css folder, then uploaded these files to my server.
The menu does not display properly.
Is there other coding that I need to do?
Thanks,
Howard McMeekin

Where did you put the menu files? ;)

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I put them in the css folder under my main folder mbsouth
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Has anyone figured out why, I can't get my new menu to display correctly?

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