Viewing Vertical Navigational Menus
Vertical Navigational Menus
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User: Peter K. 11 years ago
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Let's start with I HATE horizontal website menus. They are space limiting, and do not provide for linear organization of files. Let me try to diagram what I mean:: 2013 January First Edition Second Edition December First Edition Second Edition Video Edition 2013 Readers Comments 2014 General Documents Garden Introduction Garden Diagram Gardener's Wish List (PDF) January First Edition Second Edition December First Edition Second Edition Video Edition (the above is supposed to have space indents of units of 4 each) Mind you the real composition would be a month by month listing. What this represents is only one branch of a larger website IF you progress this over some years, a horizontal becomes impractical. Not an owner of EverWeb - yet. Peter Kelley St. Paul, MN USA |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
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Vertical menus are something we would like to provide but don't have a release date for them.
Last edit 11 years ago ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Peter K. 11 years ago
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Thanks Paul. To me that is a good sign of things to come from your company (at several levels). Peter Kelley St. Paul, MN USA |
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User: UncleTod 11 years ago
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| Let me add my voice to @Peter Kelley's regarding vertical menus, and I concur with his reasoning. A vertical menu with flyout sub-menus would be the perfect addition to an already awesome web authoring app. | |
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User: Phillip J. 11 years ago
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+1. that would be a good idea. and would love more than one level deep. I am creating a site, and to get around not having sub menus, I've had to resort to adding a HOME button on each page that would be under a sub menu that goes back to its Directory menu. example I have several that you click show the first drop down layer directories. But does not show the pages inside the directory. Last edit 11 years ago |
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