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


Initial Email From:
Carmen
Initial Email Subject: Links are adding a prefix 
Support Case Month: April 2014

For some reason it is adding /js/ in front of the links and I can't find the parameter that I must have messed up.

I want the compiled JavaScript files and images to go into the /js folder.

Thanks.
-Barry

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello Barry,

Please, go to Project Properties -> Folders & Files and click on Edit in Menu file.

edit menu project properties

Then, for the Compiled menu subfolder choose the Default (Site_root) and click OK.

menu site root folder

Re-compile your menu project and re-link it to your pages.

This will remove the js prefix from you links. That happened because you have root relative links on your menu items, thus it adds the js prefix as it was defined as your root for your menu file.

Please, let me know if I can be of further help.

Thank you.

Kind Regards,

Aggelos Tsakonas 
www.likno.com
Powerful javascript menus (CSS menus/drop-down menus/sliding menus), web trees, buttons, tabs, modals, tooltips, accordions, scrollers, designs for your websites!

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

Support Case Month: March 2012
Initial Email Subject: Menus not working in IE 9.0.5.8112.16421

Initial Email From: Jen

Hi,

I can’t seem to find any fix for my AllWebMenu’s not displaying in the newest version of IE9?  A client just brought it to my attention .. I downloaded the most recent version but it didn’t fix it.  See example:  ***customer website here*** should be showing on top bar, under logo.

Please advise?

Sincerely,

Jen

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Jen,

It seems that although you compiled your menu with the latest version of AllWebMenus, you forgot to upload the new library files (“awmdata” folder).

Please upload these too in order to fix the problem, and make sure that you upload them each time you compile your menu (especially when compiling with a newer version).

Also, please delete the “Temporary Internet Files” to make sure that you are viewing what is actually online.

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!

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

Support Case Month: April 2012

Initial Email From: Bob

Hello,

I want to use the same menu on another page which will require different positioning. I have made a copy of the menu and gave it a new file name but when I went to compile it is asks if I want to replace menu.js which I do not.

How do I change this menu to menu22.js as an example so that they do not interfere with one another?

Regards,

Bob

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello Bob,

This can be done through here: Read the rest of this post »

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Hello everybody!

Some of you have reported that you would like for there to be an option for the "menu compiled successfully" message not to be displayed every time you compile a menu as well as the confirmation to overwrite an existing menu.

We offer the "Compile with no dialogs" option in the Tools menu for this. Through this option (which is also replicated by pressing F8) your menu is compiled without ANY messages, overwriting the menu automatically when needed.

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