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Initial Email From: Linda
Initial Email Subject: Link Target
Support Case Month: April 2014live streaming movie Concussion
Is it possible to have the menu open the page in a div instead of an iframe or frame? Trying to have a page where the header does not refresh but iframe and frames are limited in expansion etc unlike Divs..please advise.
Thanks,
Linda
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello Linda,
You are able to link to DIVs. You can select the menu item you want and go to Link property, there you can place the #{the DIV id you want to link}
So, clicking on this item, it will move to the beginning of the DIV with the ID you have specified.

You may also want to set your menu as a floating menu, so that it stays as sticky on top of the window (or where you place it).

Please, let me know if I can be of further help.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Aggelos Tsakonas
www.likno.com
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Initial Email From: Sharena
Initial Email Subject: sticky?
Support Case Month: October 2012
http://sharena.com/doc/Fillers/Radiesse_Specials.html
I've had no problems with the sticky menu.... meaning that the menu shows the link of the page loaded until navigated away from it.
I experimented with the "Show Item or Group on Appear" because I wanted to see if I could have the menu expand completely on page load and highlight the page selected instead of having the sliding feature because my menu selection is so short with only 3 items. However, that did not work the way I wanted so I deselected all in that attribute. However, once I reverted the sticky menu does not work. Just my 3 navigation buttons appear on every page instead the menu staying open to the highlighted page. Can you help?
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Sharena,
Are you talking about the sliding menu on the left side? The “Sticky” is not relevant with what you describe. This is a feature that only applies to drop-down menus; not sliding ones.
I believe that what you were previously using was the sliding menu feature “Remember State”:

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
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Initial Email From: Margie
Initial Email Subject: Sticky menu
Support Case Month: April 2012
Hi ..
Not sure but thought making the navigation "sticky" would keep the residential real estate line of the navigation showing while they looked at the different sites??? Yes? No?
Hope you can help me as soon as possible. Thanks so much.
margie
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Dear Margie,
Regarding “sticky”, this just stops the submenus from closing when you mouse out of the menu. Still when you mouse over another menu item and a second submenu opens, the previously open submenu will close.
Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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