Hello! We have released a new version of Likno Web Scroller (jQuery Slider) Builder: Version 2.0 build #130.
Check out What's New
- Added a user-friendly WYSIWYG CSS Editor for all CSS-related properties, making the software much easier to use.

- Added Example 12 (BBC mockup): Similar scroller to the live scroller on bbc.com (as of Jan 29, 2013). Use of a "Bullets" only navigation. Use of "Arrow CSS Classes" and "Arrow Container CSS Classes". Use of "Pause when mouse is over the Scroller". Use of "Content CSS Classes".

- Added the ability to change the "Navigation Buttons" order.
- Added the "Arrow button speed multiplier" feature.
- Added the "Center the selected item" feature.
- Added the "Content CSS Classes" property.
- Added support for jQuery 1.8.
- Major rewrite in the transition effect engine (smaller, more flexible & more efficient).
- Fixed a bug in the "Play/Pause" reverse toggle button.
All features here: http://www.likno.com/jquery-scroller/index.php
Download the new version of our web scroller (jquery slider) builder at http://www.likno.com/jquery-scroller/download.php
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Hello! We have released a new version of Likno Web Scroller (jQuery Slider) Builder: Version 1.0 build #124.
Check out What's New
- Added Example 10 (Google Analytics mockup): Similar scroller to the live scroller used on Google Analytics (as of Oct 9, 2012). Use of a "Bullets" only Navigation Bar. Use of "Navigation Arrows". Use of *Play on Page Load* (automatic play). Use of "Pause when mouse is over the Scroller".

- Added Example 11 (WordPress mockup): Similar scroller to the live scroller used on WordPress (as of Oct 15, 2012). Use of character-based (HTML) "Navigation Arrows". Use of *Play on Page Load* (automatic play). Use of "Pause when mouse is over the Scroller". Use of "Slide" effect.

- Added the Fade "blending" options.

- Added the "Rewind" option when the "Transition" is of the "Continuous" type.

- Added a Vertical Offset (or Horizontal for vertical scrollers) to the Navigation Arrows.

- Updated all Examples that were using CSS-based vertical arrow offsets to use the new property instead.
- Fixed an issue where the style was changing when using the item Link property.
- Fixed an issue where IE produced a horizontal scrollbar if the parent of the positioning item had a fixed width & height AND 'float: left;'.
- Fixed an issue where items with links had a border in IE.
All features here: http://www.likno.com/jquery-scroller/index.php
Download the new version of our web scroller (jquery slider) builder at http://www.likno.com/jquery-scroller/download.php
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Ken
Initial Email Subject: Display of multiple menus on one webpage
Support Case Month: July 2012
I am trying to display two separate menus on the same webpage. One is horizontal and the other vertical. I have linked both menus to the webpage using the compile function. Each menu has a different name. Both are positioned using the element option. The menus are compiled into the awmdata folder. The awmdata folder and the .js scripts are in the www.ok-safe.com/ root path. The horizontal menu displays and the vertical does not. The menu type that is not displaying is #15 - Smooth Scroll. The allocated space of 1200 x 500 for the menu is evident but no menu (see above URL). I am at a loss as to why the #15 menu type doesn't display. What is the likely problem?
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello,
It seems that you have set your vertical menu (“Randy_Bright_Smooth_Scroll”) to be populated in the page using a UL/LI structure.
However there is no such structure in your page, hence your menu has no items! Note that when you select the UL/LI method, you have to enter the UL/LI structure in your page(s) manually.
I suggest that you set the menu back to being populated within the application:

Let me know if you need anything else.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Reply From: Ken
Kostas:
Your suggestion was correct.
Thank You
Ken
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Cary
Initial Email Subject: vertical lines separating menu
Support Case Month: July 2012
Now I just need to get rid of the 3 vertical lines separating the menu options and I’m all good to go.
Cary
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
This looks like a right-side border. Have look here:

If you cannot find the problem, then please export and send me the menu project file so that I can have a look at it:

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Reply From: Cary
Hi Kostas,
Found the answer. You guys are awesome. I really do appreciate the help.
Thanks
Cary
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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Alice
Initial Email Subject: color, type, size of menu
Support Case Month: December 2012
Hello again,
I have some concerns:
Is it possible to change the colors on any of the themes?
Also, can they be changed into whatever type bar I need, even if they aren't initially set up for that format (such as a horizontal theme bar converted into a vertical bar)?
I also notice that there doesn't seem to be a way to have auto-width for the text unless I just missed it, of course.
I'm loving what I see, and I'm hoping that all of your answers are "Yes!" If this is a case in which the purchased program allows for these options, I'm truly appreciate knowing.
Thank you again for all of the time you've spent in helping me!
Alice
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Alice,
Regarding your questions:
1) Yes, you can easily change the colors of all text-based themes through the Style Editor. To change the colors of image-based themes however, you will need to edit the images manually in a graphic editor.
2) Yes, you can change the type of the menu at any time (same for each of its submenus) from horizontal to vertical to sliding. Again you can do all this through the Style Editor under the “Type” property.
3) Yes, as a matter of fact the default menu has automatic width based on its text. There are a couple of things you need to check for this:
i) make sure that the Size property of the menu items is set to Auto

ii) make sure that you do not have “Uniform Items”:

I believe that you need to take some time to get to know AllWebMenus. The truth is that although it is very easy to create the first menu, it can be overwhelming to find all of its abilities, just because of the sheer volume (it can practically do anything you want). The best approach, I believe, is to go to the Style Editor and have a look at what you can change there. Then you can load existing Themes or Examples and check on the Style Editor which options are checked to achieve this result.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
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