Webpage Links - Post ID 265509
I was wondering if there was anyway for the links at the top of the page to stay in place when making the web browser smaller instead of clumping together? Here's a link to my site so you can see what I mean. Thank you.
http://www.ccuco.com/index.html
http://www.ccuco.com/index.html
Hello Daria from Sunny Bali Again
Glad you got your slider going, although from here in Sunny Bali it doesn't seem to be fully working yet, some slides still missing, and some jumping in & out not fading (but perhaps you haven't finished it yet) UPDATE : I have realised why some of the slides aren't showing here, (which is probably ok for you because too far to come to lay me some cables
) ) it's because the images are rather large in size (not actual pixels size but in Mgb size and because there is a lot, it takes an age to load the slider show especially on slow connections like we have here in Indonesia.
Anyway back to your question
What you really need is a responsive menu, , which at the moment doesn't come built in with RSD (maybe next upgrade),
so you would need to put in a 3rd party one (many available on line just google (free responsive menu), they are pre-built and are customizable if you know anough about coding (HTML & CSS usually), or use CC menu-builder (again built outside of RSD then place it in your pages in a similar way to the RCS slider you did.
Daria Grudziecki wrote:
I was wondering if there was anyway for the links at the top of the page to stay in place when making the web browser smaller instead of clumping together? Here's a link to my site so you can see what I mean. Thank you.
http://www.ccuco.com/index.html
I was wondering if there was anyway for the links at the top of the page to stay in place when making the web browser smaller instead of clumping together? Here's a link to my site so you can see what I mean. Thank you.
http://www.ccuco.com/index.html
Glad you got your slider going, although from here in Sunny Bali it doesn't seem to be fully working yet, some slides still missing, and some jumping in & out not fading (but perhaps you haven't finished it yet) UPDATE : I have realised why some of the slides aren't showing here, (which is probably ok for you because too far to come to lay me some cables

Anyway back to your question
What you really need is a responsive menu, , which at the moment doesn't come built in with RSD (maybe next upgrade),
so you would need to put in a 3rd party one (many available on line just google (free responsive menu), they are pre-built and are customizable if you know anough about coding (HTML & CSS usually), or use CC menu-builder (again built outside of RSD then place it in your pages in a similar way to the RCS slider you did.
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Yes thank you
you helped a lot with me being able to set the slideshow up.
Thank you. I'm trying to work with the CC Menu Builder. I don't know if you're familiar with it but it's saying I need to copy the body into where I want the menu to go. Do I paste it into a html element?

Thank you. I'm trying to work with the CC Menu Builder. I don't know if you're familiar with it but it's saying I need to copy the body into where I want the menu to go. Do I paste it into a html element?
Exporting Coffeecup Menu Builder & Importing into Site Designer
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Yes same as you did with the slider
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Alright thanks. I tried it but I liked how it looks originally better. Thanks!
Hello again from sunny Bali
If I can make one suggestion then about your menu- links as it is,, on the index page (not really had time to look at the other pages, but suspect they will all be the same) when you start to get lower viewports (around 1086 down to 768 px) there looks to me to be still plenty of space in the row/column, to spread the links out a bit more and still keep them on a single line (margins, width % & or font sizes) at width 640px they go into a single row for a while before they start wrapping.(around 570px) at this point because of the header gradient expanding it becomes difficult to see the links, at this point I would consider changing the colour of the fonts to a darker one so they stand out better.
also at this point you could consider reducing the size of the image (30 years quality service) just a little as it makes that row look a little bit out of balance.
At the viewport size 525px (or slightly above, your telephone number on the top row wraps until on or around the 410px width, where it then reverts back to a single line.
these are only suggestions about the look and viewing experience that your visitors get when viewing on smaller devices
By the way it took over 20 minutes here in Bali for the slide show to fully load (mind you we have a very slow internet here as I mentioned previously, but that isn't why I mentioned it, one consideration again for your visitors looking at your site on mobile devices is that unless they are using some free wifi (or pre-paid package) connection to view the page with the slide show, will take a lot of loading onto their device, not because of each individual image being quite large but the combination of them all, so again you could consider optimising and compressing the images for the slide show, to help improve the viewing experience for your visitors using mobile devices.
Anyway those just some suggestions for your consideration.
Have a great day over there in Maimi
Wayan (in dark sunny Bali)
If I can make one suggestion then about your menu- links as it is,, on the index page (not really had time to look at the other pages, but suspect they will all be the same) when you start to get lower viewports (around 1086 down to 768 px) there looks to me to be still plenty of space in the row/column, to spread the links out a bit more and still keep them on a single line (margins, width % & or font sizes) at width 640px they go into a single row for a while before they start wrapping.(around 570px) at this point because of the header gradient expanding it becomes difficult to see the links, at this point I would consider changing the colour of the fonts to a darker one so they stand out better.
also at this point you could consider reducing the size of the image (30 years quality service) just a little as it makes that row look a little bit out of balance.
At the viewport size 525px (or slightly above, your telephone number on the top row wraps until on or around the 410px width, where it then reverts back to a single line.
these are only suggestions about the look and viewing experience that your visitors get when viewing on smaller devices
By the way it took over 20 minutes here in Bali for the slide show to fully load (mind you we have a very slow internet here as I mentioned previously, but that isn't why I mentioned it, one consideration again for your visitors looking at your site on mobile devices is that unless they are using some free wifi (or pre-paid package) connection to view the page with the slide show, will take a lot of loading onto their device, not because of each individual image being quite large but the combination of them all, so again you could consider optimising and compressing the images for the slide show, to help improve the viewing experience for your visitors using mobile devices.
Anyway those just some suggestions for your consideration.
Have a great day over there in Maimi
Wayan (in dark sunny Bali)
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LEARNING & UNDERSTANDING "THE HOW TO"? THE WHY'S & THE WHEREFORE'S?
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