Rob
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I have just paid for Artisteer and I think it rocks for the most part!
However, (and this is probably just my lack of knowledge) I designed a nice looking TOP MENU for my site.
the top menu is not formatted like my artisteer design - it has the same style as the blocks down the left had-side... which is wrong!
How do i make joomla or my CSS show the right top menu design?
any help is appreciated!
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Garry
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You may want to post your website address here, I can suggest you some css hack on having URL
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Rob
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http://www.contact-solutions.co.uk
Thanks!
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David G
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Rob,
Are you sure you've got the menu set to position "user3" and not a banner position? "user3" is the position Artisteer uses for the top menu thus giving it the correct CSS styling, etc.
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Mark Holland
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You have your top menu in you "top1" position it needs to be in the "user3" position
Hope this helps
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Garry
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Template created with Joomla have following module positions are you implementing theme as it is ?
http://www.artisteer.com/?p=help_joomla
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Mark Holland
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Its very simple,
Just add /?tp=1 to the end of your domain this will show all your module positions available.
mark Holland
www.159webdesign.com
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rob
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Very good tip (/?tp=1) - didnt know that was there...
Yes, the USER3 made it work! did I miss this in the documentation? THANK YOU !!!
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Jay
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Quote David G:
Rob,
Are you sure you've got the menu set to position "user3" and not a banner position? "user3" is the position Artisteer uses for the top menu thus giving it the correct CSS styling, etc.
I have added another module position (underneath the header) and allocated another menu, but i want to use the same CSS as used by the user3 position. Whats the trick?
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Todd Pratt
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I have the same question as jay! I think copying the css format of user three to a newly created position will fix the problems I have had!
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