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If you want to add one more menu or edit the existing, follow this guide. Go to Control Panel > [Site menu builder] After you click on "Create menu" a new pop-up window will appear. Enter a name of your menu (e.g. "Site_menu"), select display mode (usually it is vertical) and click save. In "Site menu builder" you should pay attention to the following: а) $SMENU_1$ - a code used in default templates to display site menu. A new created menu must have this $code$. б) "+ Add menu item" – this link will call a pop-up window by means of which you can add menu items. в) Under "Modules in use" you can see a list of all active modules. Click on a link to see url of a module. Let's add "Ad Board" to our menu as an example. First click on "Ad Board" in "Modules in use" and copy the url to the clipboard. Then click on "+ Add menu item" and enter a name of the item and paste its url in a window that will appear. Click "Apply". In the same way you can add other menu items. To change the order of items drag them by means of a mouse. If you want to add a subitem, click on a cross near the necessary item and drag it on the item, under which you want it to appear: After you have made all necessary changes, please click "Save".
If your new menu doesn’t appear automatically you may need to resave the corresponding template (e.g. Top part of the website). Video: http://ucool.ucoz.com/dir/3-1-0-2 How to modify submenu styles: http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/38-11050-1 I'm not active on the forum anymore. Please contact other forum staff.
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TuckingFypo, use builder http://www.forum.ucoz.com/forum/5-5862-1
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NTP, when adding a new item click on the arrow near "Options", enter a new CSS class name, and then add this class to CSS with the necessary parameters.
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Hello,
My site is http://raganius.at.ua I recently changed it to newer version of ucoz, and so far - so good, just made myself new menu, all works great, but one thing... As you see in my site, there's a pretty decent pile of pages on main menu, and after some I would like some space. For instance, in my old site, I placed there picture of sword, and used it to separate "news/forum/knygos" from "Wiedzmin, Personazai, Others" Now all I need is simple space, like: Naujienos Is that possible to do? |
Use the builder and create your menu manually.
This might help: http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/5-5862-1 I've made grammar mistakes ?? Google's fault !!
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oh thanks.
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lujo, when creating a menu you can choose whether it will be vertical or horizontal.
Quote (lujo) i do have an idea but i dont want to risk it You want us to experiment? Create a templates backup and then try. If anything goes wrong you will be able to restore the backup. I'm not active on the forum anymore. Please contact other forum staff.
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NTP, if you are using a default design then try to restore default templates. Also provide website url. And Builder is discussed here - http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/5-5862-1
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Hi,
i've created a new menu and now want to change the design of it, the problem is i'm not sure how to do it... is it through style sheets? if yes, what do i have to change or add to customsize my $SMENU_2$? Thanks Added (2009-12-22, 12:00 Pm) Quote (devie) Hi, i've created a new menu and now want to change the design of it, the problem is i'm not sure how to do it... is it through style sheets? if yes, what do i have to change or add to customsize my $SMENU_2$? Thanks found out how to do it already Post edited by devie - Tuesday, 2009-12-22, 5:59 PM
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