Drop down menu, Form and php page...

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Hello,

Got 2 queries:
1. How do I create a drop down menu in RSD?
2. In ELEMENTS, under Interaction, I have used the Form Container and added few Input fields along with a Button Submit. How can I let the form submit to an email ID? I am unable to figure it out?
3. For a Contact Page I believe we need to have the extension as php, how can I change the page extension to php?

Thank you,
Nigyel.
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You have to create the menu in a different programme, like CC's Menu Builder, and then import it into your RSD project.
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You mean something like that?
http://www.realdesign4you.com/tutorials/deep-link/

tutorial is coming soon ;)
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Oliver Wendt wrote:
You mean something like that?
http://www.realdesign4you.com/tutorials/deep-link/

tutorial is coming soon ;)


Sweet :)

We will tweet or otherwise spread the link (no pressure) :P
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@Oliver Wendt Yes exactly for the menu..

@Inger - Thanks for the information.

I believe that in RSD, form, menu and buttons should be integrated in ELEMENTS instead of being separate software..
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nigyel wrote:
I believe that in RSD, form, menu and buttons should be integrated in ELEMENTS instead of being separate software..


Nigyel,

Only as long as that being an 'addition'.

That 'other' separate software is incredible and does a lot more than what they could add to RSD.

If it's a money thing with not wanting to purchase extra software, I look at the other software as an investment in my business. I don't look at it from the idea that I had to spend more money.

I have all the CC software and I feel anyone doing web work should have it all as well.

Please don't take my comments the wrong way, I have had 'all-in-one' programs before and most of them either didn't get the job done or were a pain the the rear to use.

There are trial versions of the CC software you can download and try. :D
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The title of the software is 'Responsive Site Designer' not 'Responsive layout Maker Ultimate' A menu is a core basic of a website, these functions should be included in software with such a title :D

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James D wrote:
The title of the software is 'Responsive Site Designer' not 'Responsive layout Maker Ultimate' A menu is a core basic of a website, these functions should be included in software with such a title :D

You can make a drop down menu in RSD as Oliver has clearly demonstrated. This method gives you full control instead of being stuck with themes you may not like.:)
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http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com

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