To link an dhtml AllWebMenus script to a page made with SiteSpinner do the following:

- In SiteSpinner create a new empty page and select Object > Code.

- Paste the AllWebMenus linking code so you should be able also to see it in the right pane (if you have selected: File > Display Code):

- Copy the AllWebMenus files to the directory the SiteSpinner uses for Local Publishing the web site.

- You can find or specify that directory via the File > Publish Project command

- The last thing is to select the PUBLISH button in order SiteSpinner to create the files along with the code you have specified.

When you open it via your browser you should be able to see the menu.

 

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What is ROR?

ROR (Resources of a Resource) is an XML format for describing the content, objects, and structure of websites in a generic fashion so search engines and other web applications can find and understand information more easily.

For example if your website is selling products, ROR enables you to document your product names, descriptions, prices, images, availability, affiliate programs, etc. Or if your site or blog provides information on a given topic, it allows you to describe how this information is organized (sitemap, topics, categories, new information, archive, blogroll, etc). ROR also provides terms for documenting objects such as contacts, articles, newsletters, feeds, images, audio, links, reviews, privacy policy, copyrights, and more.

Check the following sites for more information about the drop down menu builder AllWebMenus:

http://www.likno.com

http://www.rorweb.com/rorintro.htm

http://www.likno.com/ror-sitemap.html

 


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