Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: David
Initial Email Subject: AllWebMenus PRO
Support Case Month: April 2012
Hello,
Will this menu building software work with Microsoft Publisher (2007 or 2012)? If I can get this to work to create some simple sub-menu’s in a very basic website, I will trial and then purchase your product.
Thanks,
-David
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear David,
Yes, AllWebMenus will work fine with Microsoft Publisher.
Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
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Reply From: David
This is great, thank you very much. I did not see any documentation on how specifically to integrate the menu into MS Publisher. Do you by chance have anything you can send me?
Thanks again,
-David
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear David,
We do not have specific integration instructions for Publisher, as it is not really meant to be a web-design application (Microsoft has “Expression Web” for this).
I guess you can follow the generic guidelines here:
http://www.likno.com/wat_generic.html
Please try this and let me know if you run into any problems.
Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
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Reply From: David
Ok, sounds good, thank you for your quick responses to my queries Kostas.
Thanks,
-David
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Peter
Initial Email Subject: AllWebMenusPro Presales Questions
Support Case Month: March 2012
1 - the demos has themes and looks like the Pro comes with many - are the ones that come with the ones you see in the trial version? It says you can buy other theme packs - are those just over and above what the trial shows or are some in the trial needed to be purchased?
2 - same Q above goes for sliders, there are many in the Pro trial, are the ones in the trial delivered with the Pro purchase, or do you need to buy them separate? If the pro version comes with same as shown in trial I suspect that would be sufficient for me.
3 - I am a bit confused how the menus created actually show up in web pages? are there several options? I couldn’t find out exactly what links would be required. In the past we generated a menu structure then copied it to every page, which was ok but we've got tons of pages thousands and changing one thing was an effort.
Thank you,
Peter
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello Peter,
First, thank you for your interest in our Likno products.
1. All Themes/Examples that are inside the TRIAL are available to you for FREE after you purchase. The additional ones (that you can purchase) are not inside the TRIAL, so now you know which ones you get for free and which not. Here you will find all paid ADDITIONAL ones: http://www.likno.com/awmthemes.php
2. Same answer, the ones that are inside the TRIAL you also get them for FREE after you purchase (note: do not forget to also check the "Sliding Menu Add-in" when purchasing, otherwise this feature will not be enabled):

3. You have plenty of options with AllWebMenus. The default option is what you actually need. You just compile the project, which creates a "menu.js" file along with the "awmdata" folder (menu libraries and images), you upload these online and you only need to LINK the menu.js file to the tons of pages where you want this menu to be inserted (if you use a template then this is easy, you just add the "menu-linking" code inside the template and you are done). The advantage of this methodology is that when you make changes to the menu you only need to recompile the "menu.js" and upload it online (along with the "awmdata" folder if updated libraries exist), you will not need to re-edit your tons of pages.
I hope I explained well what you needed to know.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Jeff
Initial Email Subject: All Web Menus Pro - Trial limitations
Support Case Month: October 2012
I noticed that all the templates in the trial version have only 3 main groups and I am unable to add more. Can you add more main groups in the paid version with activation?
Thanks
Jeff
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Jeff,
You can add as many groups and items as you want, both in the trial and the paid version!
Just note that in order to add a Group, you must be on the item that will become the “parent” of that group.
(If your mouse is on another group then you cannot add a group on it.)
Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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