Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
User
Initial Email Subject: AllWebMenus and Sharepoint
Support Case Month: July 2012

I am trying to Link my menu to the sharepoint site and I 'm having trouble. Can you provide me with the necessary steps to publish/link the Menu to the site.

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

We do not have a specific plugin for SharePoint, as it was never intended by Microsoft to be a site-builder application (they have FrontPage and Expression Web for this).

Still, you should be able to use AllWebMenus as a stand-alone application with SharePoint. Please follow the generic instructions in our site:

http://www.likno.com/wat_generic.html

In "Step 3", I recommend using the manual method, where you copy-paste the Linking Code into your file(s). Ideally, if you use a template you will only have to add the code there and it will propagate into the rest of your pages. Make sure that your Linking Code "src" is root-relative, i.e. it starts with a slash "/".

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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