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Old 15.04.2004, 13:38   #11 (permalink)
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Old 15.04.2004, 13:41   #12 (permalink)
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No this is ok one quest.
Don't I need a ****.js file to actualy call up the menu?
like in fade efect? sorry I am not taht good with Java
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Old 15.04.2004, 14:03   #13 (permalink)
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Hey Bennie,

It's man . You actually won't need to download anything (the code I have provided uses the JSCookMenu.js that is packaged with Mambo 4.5), and you can copy the ThemeOffice folder from administrator/js/ThemeOffice...but you might want to check the stylesheet and make it something unique.

I'm not sure myself about using fade effects... I guess you could check at the website for some FAQs or something. There was another menu script I used to use that was quite easily configurable, but they've removed it from the opensource license.

If I see anything about it I will let you know!
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Old 15.04.2004, 14:13   #14 (permalink)
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Hey Bennie,

It's man . You actually won't need to download anything (the code I have provided uses the JSCookMenu.js that is packaged with Mambo 4.5), and you can copy the ThemeOffice folder from administrator/js/ThemeOffice...but you might want to check the stylesheet and make it something unique.

I'm not sure myself about using fade effects... I guess you could check at the website for some FAQs or something. There was another menu script I used to use that was quite easily configurable, but they've removed it from the opensource license.

If I see anything about it I will let you know!

Thank's fro the info I got it now
and about the fade ef. I gotone too I was just comparing
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Old 15.04.2004, 18:22   #15 (permalink)
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JSCook Menu is the answer. There is a nice tutorial how to implement it in download section here:
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Just in case anyone is looking for this, I've now shifted it to my Display News project page on MOSForge.

I have now included all the files for the JSCook menu in the download.



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(but yeah, JSCookMenu is the way to go). It does some funny things in Mozilla, and I'm yet to figure out whether it is a browser error or a css error...

Just as a matter of interest, JSCookMenu does not work on Safari, the default Mac browser or Mac IE 5.3.2. It does work (sort of) in Mozilla and FireFox on Macs.

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Old 15.09.2005, 06:33   #17 (permalink)
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Is it possible to config MAMBO to act like Geocities. I would like users to be able to signup for a webiste at xxx.mystie.com and have my ads run on there site. Much like Geocities or Angelfire.

I thought I had seen an app (php) like this but can't find it. I like MAMBO so just wondering if someone has already done this somewhere.
Have you found anything for this? I am wondering the same, too.
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