Hi. I have been experimenting with a piece of software called Coffee Cup DHTML Editor. I have now made a very basic menu which I would like to add into my webpage. The program generates the necessary code which it simply says to add to the pages html code after the head tag. I have tried inserting the code and sure enough the menu does appear on my webpage, but it is positioned right in the centre of the page and at the very top, instead of being about a third of the way down the page on the lefthand side. I had a go at creating a style rule to position the menu, but couldn't seem to make it move no matter what I tried.
Basically, I am OK positioning images and text, but when it comes to knowing what and where to place html tags when they relate to a big block of Javascript is another matter.
Can anyone explain to me the correct way to position a DHTML menu?
Help with Javascript menu
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Help with Javascript menu
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Posted 11 April 2007 - 02:09 PM
It probably generates some CSS to control the display of them menu. Positioning the menu would probably mean editing that, but without seeing it I can only guess. Can you post a working copy of the page somewhere that we can see?
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