Hi Egg Bramhill,
I did so because in the navigation bar you can't link to layers. Splitting the site in two is a lot of work, because I have to rebuild the 26 layers to pages.
Hi Egg Bramhill,
I did so because in the navigation bar you can't link to layers. Splitting the site in two is a lot of work, because I have to rebuild the 26 layers to pages.
Never seen this problem before. As soon as you add a link to a layer it kills the main menu.
I would make those layers into pages.
- Duplicate the page
- Delete the unwanted layers
- Copy the objects from the layer
- Paste in place onto the MouseOff layer (Control+Shift+V)
- Delete the copied layer
You can then link from the main (or a secondary) menu.
Alternatively, just use a column of links. There is not really any need for a drop down menu there.
Don't forget to move your "Data" layer below the pop-up layers and set them to close automatically if you do.
Tutorials: The Basics of Web Design - Tips and Tricks - Creating a Nav Bar - Video Tutorials - Stretchy Buttons - Manual Nav Bars
Drwyd,
Thank you very much for the quick reply. I choose to use a column of links and moved a couple of links to the main menu (Verleden), so I could use the drop down menu there. I set the pop-up layers to close automatically, as suggested. I don't know why I had to move the "Data" layer below the pop-up layers, because it didn't make a difference.
Thanks again for your help.
Hi Jef, I was going to suggest your problem was that you had two nav bars on the same layer, which I still think is a problem. However looking at your current site you seem to have this sorted now
Egg
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