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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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: User
Initial Email Subject: Menu does not appear on preview pages
Support Case Month: February 2013
I use SiteSpinner Pro to build my webpages. I cannot get my menu to show up on my project pages in preview mode. Of course this should show me what my published page will look like.
If I "publish to disk" and compile to that page, then open the local page with "HTML Kit" everything looks fine, the menu is placed and operational. If I try to open the preview pages in the editor I get a script error popup that says "The value of the property 'awmBuildMenu' is null or undefined, not a function object."
If I try to compile to the preview page nothing happens.
What suggestions do you have to allow me to see a finished page before I move it to my website?
Thanks
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello,
I am afraid that the preview of SiteSpinner (as well as that of most web builders) does not support complex JavaScript components.
In Dreamweaver or Expression Web there is an option of “live preview” (or “SuperPreview” or something like that in EW) which does fully support JavaScript. I do not know if SiteSpinner has a similar option, but if it does, then the menu should work there.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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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
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.
Initial Email From: Pete
Initial Email Subject: How to get my data on to my test page in expressions
Support Case Month: July 2012
I am creating my pull downs and do not know how to get it into my expressions web page. I am not the most web page experienced and have been asked to add this to a site. Can you send me clear instructions to get the information added to my test page that I have on my local computer?
thanks
Pete
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Pete,
Are you using the Expression Web plugin? If not, then you should, as this will make things much easier for you.
If you are using Expression Web 1 or 2, then you should make sure that you installed the related plugin during the AllWebMenus installation (if not, just re-install on top):

If you are using Expression Web 4, then you need to download and install the related plugin from our site:
http://www.likno.com/microsoft-expression-web.html
In either case, in the above page you will find detailed instructions on how to include the menu to your page.
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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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
www.likno.com
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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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