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

Support Case Month: April 2012
Initial Email Subject: I feel dumb, but I can not see how to implement image placement

Initial Email From: Kim

Hi,

I feel dumb, but I can not see how to implement image placement.  I want to put the text beneath my image, how do I do that?  Thanks.

Kim

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello Kim,

You need to use the "Relative to Image" Positioning option:

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Make sure that you have the image name correctly, as this is case-sensitive. If you still have problems, please send me the URL of your page and tell me where you want the menu to appear.

Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Hello!

We have released a new version of AllWebMenus Pro: Version 5.3 build #890.

Check out What's New:

- Added the "Image Sets" feature. "Image Sets" are multiple images applied "as a whole" on certain image properties, such as the item's Background images (Item Background Image 1, Item Background Tile Image, Item Background Image 2) for each of the 3 states ("Normal", "Mouse Over", "Mouse Click").

menu image sets interface

- 20 "Images Sets" added to choose from:

menu image sets

- Fixed a case where a conflict was caused in XSitePro between AllWebMenus and the XSitePro menu engine.

- Fixed an issue with a Visual Studio Local Server where you could end up with a duplicate slash in the URL and get a "page not found" error.

- Fixed a case where the "Relative to Image" positioning method did not work properly in some IE versions.

All features here: http://www.likno.com/allwebmenusinfo.html

Download the new version of our CSS menu builder at http://www.likno.com/download.html

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


Initial Email From:
Robyn
Initial Email Subject: Problem getting menu to show in correct location
Support Case Month: March 2012

Dear Support,

I have been using your program for a couple of years now and never had a problem getting a menu to display in the correct location. But today I am stumped. I have the codes inserted into the html of the page and wish the menu to show directly to the right of the logo in the white space that shows as empty now. But instead it appears first thing on the page above the logo and left aligned. Can you see anything incorrectly I am doing? Your expertise is appreciated.

Regards,

Robyn


Reply From:
Likno Customer Support

Hello,

I checked your page and it seems that the positioning of the online compiled menu is set to “Relative to Window”.

I believe that you wanted to use the “Relative to Image” positioning option instead.

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Please double-check the Positioning property in your project and make sure that you have uploaded the latest compilation of your menu.

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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AllWebMenus Pro application gives you the ability to choose the position of your menu inside your page.

In order to choose the position of your menu through AllWebMenus Pro, you have to click on the Menu Positioning button. After you click on this button a window as shown in the picture below, will appear.

If you want your menu to have a window-related position, then you should choose "Relative to Window", and select where you want the menu to be placed.

If you want your menu to have an element-related position (e.g. an image, a table, a div, etc) you have to choose (like in the red box) "Relative to an Element", and then the place in the element that want the menu to be placed (from the properties below - Element/Menu Anchor and offsets). Then, you have to copy the code (press the green box) and paste it into an id into the properties of the element you want your menu inside (check the samples of code by pressing '?' button next to 'Copy'). Just decide inside which element you want your menu to appear and paste the code there.

To find more info in the Help section, please go to:

Help -> Properties -> Properties Description -> Property: Positioning.

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