Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus and Likno Web Modal Windows Builder, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
Joe
Initial Email Subject: AWM and Modal Windows on Adobe Muse
Support Case Month: September 2012

Hello, Aris:

On another subject, I have begun to try out Adobe Muse for creating sites.

Do you have tutorials or help articles planned to show how to use Likno products (AWM Pro and Modal Windows Builder) with the application?

Thanks for considering my latest question.

Regards,
Joe

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Joe,

We do not have specific instructions for Muse, but the main idea is this:

1) Create and compile your menu as usual

2) When you go to Link the menu, select the second tab to copy-paste the code manually:

copy paste linking code manually

3) In Muse, insert an HTML object:

Adobe Muse insert HTML object

And paste your Linking Code there:

paste linking code to Adobe Muse

For AllWebMenus, if you see the positioning out of place in IE, you may need to also select the following option in the Project Properties:

menu linking code within tags

This should be all! Let me know if you run into any problems, and preferably send me the URL (or your local test folder in a zip if you do not have anything online) so that I can see what’s wrong.

Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Hello, we have released a new version of AllWebMenus Pro: Version 5.3 build #900.

Check out What's New

- Multiple .AWM projects can now be simultaneously loaded within a single instance of the AllWebMenus application. Copy & Paste actions can now be performed among the multiple loaded projects.

multiple menu projects

- Enhanced the Expression Web 4 Add-in.

- The menu now hides when its positioning element (or any of its parents) is hidden. Similarly, if this positioning element becomes visible the menu also becomes visible.

- The "Automatic Highlight Item" functionality is now possible even when the "Advanced Floating" feature is enabled (used not to be).

- Fixed an issue with some Style Editor properties that did not properly hold their values (submenu Header values).

- Fixed an IE issue regarding "awm_pos_msg" that caused IE to consume CPU resources.

All features here: http://www.likno.com/allwebmenusinfo.html

Download the new version of our CSS menu builder at http://www.likno.com/download.html

 

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