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aloebridge123
21-Mar-2006, 10:51 PM
Hi,

I'm trying to sort out a drop down menu for my site: www.aloevera-and-you.com to make it easier and quicker for a customer to navigate.

As I have developer I have duplicated the site and begun to implement the changes (so that I didn't mess up the site that's working!)

I've implemented ( I think) the Norcascade Menu system. However, I'm using the smart them and I've noticed that the norcascade menu appears on top of the menu that was originally there.

How do I intergrate it so that it looks like part of the site?

You can see my problem on my test site: www.aloeveragifts.com

Thanks
Linda

PS - just realised I have another login of lindab3!

wjcampbe
21-Mar-2006, 11:41 PM
That looks like NorTree to me. You might add an empty table before the existing javascript menu to push that further down the page, or move the Nortree menu inside that table. In the Nortree config file, you can move the menu closer to the left and down a little (you'll have to experiment a bit to get it right) to make it fit within the table outline that is there

aloebridge123
17-Apr-2006, 09:08 PM
Hi,

I'm still revamping my original site to make it easier & quicker for the customer. I've duplicated the site and the one which I'm amending can be seen at: www.aloeveragifts.com (looks very scrappy as i'm nowhere near finished!)

I'm using the smart theme in actinic and currently in the process of:

*Reducing site size to support screen resolution
*compressing images to make them load faster
* Install Norcascade

Ideally what I'd like to do is replace the current menu with Norcascade - but all I seem to be able to do is install it so that it sits over the top of the existing menu.

I particulary like www.celebrations-party.co.uk

Can you give me any advise on how I do this pleas??
Thanks
p.s - donations have been sent
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Regards
Linda Bridgestock
www.aloevera-and-you.com

NormanRouxel
17-Apr-2006, 09:27 PM
Hi, Linda

I've just answered this on the Drillpine forum - www.drillpine.biz/forums

aloebridge123
17-Apr-2006, 11:52 PM
Hi Norman,

Thanks - I've responded via the Drillpine site.

Regards

Linda