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noob user seeks assistance with submenu dynamic content

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Hello everyone,

I love your menu !

I jsut downloaded it and playing with it right now.

I am wondering if there is a help section that shows me how to get dynamic content in a sub-menu item (like a login script, search script, images, and so forth)

I would like this information to dynamically change as well (IE- if a user is logged in then hovers there cursor over the login sub-menu header, instead of a login form, show them as being logged in and display account options/prefs).

I know this is doable .. I jsut need some direction on integrating this into my hobby site.

thanks for your help.
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Post by John »

Start with http://milonic.com/beginner.php, and also the samples at http://milonic.com/ under the 'DHTML Menu' item.

Thanks for the kind words!
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thanks

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thanks ... its going good !

does anyone know how to justify each main menu item to the center of each cell space ?

currently it is left jsutified, and the menualign="center"; attribute isnt centering the main menu text


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Hi,

The attribute for aligning text is align="center"; menualign center is to align the menu items inside the menu to the center if the menu is wider than the total width of the items in a 100% menu.

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thanks ruth
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ok i went to purchase the menu.

but i think there is something wrong.

i know there are exchange rates and i dont fully understand them.

but when I go to checkout it is telling me i need to pay $52.91 ... lol .. for a menu !

is this accurate price in US dollars ?
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Hi,

No, that is correct given the exchange rates right now. It's about $1.90 or so US for each British pound. Australian exchange is even greater.

But, this is just my opinion --and I am not part of Milonic, I don't work for them, nor get paid by them, I just like the menu and volunteer to help on the forums-- what you get for that is the menu with the ability to use any sample or all samples if you wanted a different one on every page of your site [though I don't know why one would :) ] You get 1 year of full support, through email support direct from Milonic, and of course you can always post on the forum, any requests for features you might like to have are seriously considered and if at all possible without extensive change of code are usually added, you get upgrades on the menu for the full year, meaning you get free any of the newer versions as they come out, and finally, that menu is yours to use for life on your site. So, if you didn't renew support at the end of the year, whatever the last version was you downloaded is licensed to you forever, that license never runs out and never has to be renewed.

I'm kind of biased since I really like this menu and I've tried others that aren't as good and don't have any where near the support, but since you see me helping on the forum all the time, you know I've a bias for this menu.

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oh i see.

well its a nice menu but not 53 bucks nice.

twenty maybe.

take care and thanks for the help again.
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Hi,

You're very welcome.

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