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Thread: Menu: Simple or pretty advanced?

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    Im pretty much of a nub....

    I want to create a menu (navigation bar) on the left side of the screen on a normal html homepage, like most webpages have. Some of the menus, like a "photo" section have more than on subsection. When entering the page only the main sections shouls appear in the bar (ie: home, photos, contact etc.) When clickde on photos the menu should expand vertically. When another menu point, such as "home" is clicked, then "photos" should contract. Is this whithin the makeable or is it very complicated. Ive searched in all of the sample sections...and couldnt find much

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    Owner of the ™ thread tublu's Avatar
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    Hi
    If you are goinf to make the pages in normal HTML , I think you will have to make seperate movies for the different subsections Menus. And position/place them in the same place so when someones clicks and enter a subsection page , he will think that his clickin just made the menu change.
    Hope this helps.


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    nope, not if you are working with frames...and I am (I forgot) :P

    thx anyway

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    Hi dweebiiee.....it's fairly easy to create a hidden menu for a button to open when clicked, I have built something similar to what you describe but with 3 hidden menu's( I'am having trouble learning how to control each separatly though), seeing as though you are using frames for your webpage, on the links in your hidden menu you can target them to open in the frame that you want them too, hope this has helped you out some, Ozi.

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