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  • Best way to set up a menu
    T Tikkunim

    Thanks, I've started looking into PHP. However, its seems I have a sharp learning curve ahead of me, cause I don't know the faintest about PHP. Yet. However, the question now is, which is the steeper learning curve: learning enough PHP to create this navigation, or taking the above advice and going into a CMS like Wordpress or Drupal? I've only gone into website building because I wanted to get some content across, and I've been wasting virtually weeks, boning up on HTML, web-design, website hosting and now PHP, just to start off, and its seems the ocean is just getting deeper... Appreciate any advice... Shakhar

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  • Best way to set up a menu
    T Tikkunim

    Thanks. Can you give me a few tips, about how this new paradigm works? I'm now working on a website that I am gradually building up, so the menu gradually expands as I put in more pages, and this will continue indefinitely. In such a dynamically evolving situation, how would you go about setting up a workflow based on having the menu on every page? Thank in advance Shakhar

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  • Best way to set up a menu
    T Tikkunim

    Hi, maybe someone has some input on this. I've been puttering around trying to set up a menu on the left side of my webpage that will load pages into the wider right side when the links are clicked. I've tried frames, but there seems to be a problem with my server. I've tried using for this, and downloading some ready made menu-generation programs that create a lot of Javascript, where the code is inaccessible, but evertying is too complex and doesn't give results, when place in my Linux-based hosting account. Now I'm sort of wallowing in PHP, not making much headway. Does anyone have experience regarding the simplest way to code this conceptual script, without Frames?: 1. Code for menu button with an anchor to a page on same server, located on left of webpage. 2. Code that when clicked, loads page into right side. Thanks in advance Shakhar

    TIKKUNIM It's never too late to change

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  • Javascript menu works in my system but not when uploaded to server
    T Tikkunim

    Hi, I've incorporated a free javascript menu offered by TIGRA in my website, and it looks OK in my Windows XP system in both Firefox and IE, but when I load it to the server, the menu is gone (though it loads the frame). I've uploaded a zip with the files for the menu at: http://rapidshare.com/files/159229839/FINDING-THE-BUG.zip.html[^] and the server URL where I uploaded it is: http://www.academia-culture.info/[^] Appreciate any suggestions. All the best, Shakhar

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