May 11th, 2013AWM: How can I have a two-column menu?
Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Stefan
Initial Email Subject: two column menu
Support Case Month: April 2013
Hello,
i need a solution to combine Floating Images - Example I and the possibility to have 2 columns (picture 2)
Thanks for your support
Picture 1: Now
Picture 2: Required solution
Yours sincerely,
Stefan
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Stefan,
This should not be a problem. You simply need to go to the Style Editor and set your submenus to have two columns:
Note that you can also do this for a specific submenu only (if this is what you want):
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
Create any type of javascript menu (CSS menu, drop-down menu, sliding menu), button, html tree, modal window, tooltip, accordion, tab, scroller, jQuery slider or design for your websites!
Like us on Facebook – Follow us on Twitter
Reply From: Stefan
Great support, that was the solution, i was looking for.
Is there a possibility to define, where to break into the next column or is it half / half?
Thanks,
Stefan
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
I am afraid that the break happens automatically and it tries to have the same number of items in each column.
Still, you may choose to make a horizontal submenu with e.g. 9 rows, so that a submenu with 15 items would have 2 columns with 9 & 6 items respectively, but you have to be careful with the item placement if the order is important.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
Create any type of javascript menu (CSS menu, drop-down menu, sliding menu), button, html tree, modal window, tooltip, accordion, tab, scroller, jQuery slider or design for your websites!
Like us on Facebook – Follow us on Twitter
Tags: horizontal submenu, style+, submenu, two column menu, two columns submenu