MrLarkins
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| posted on 12/7/2007 at 05:45 PM |
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Menu at top, not where I wanted it
I put the | Code: | <script language="JavaScript">
new menu (MENU_ITEMS, MENU_TPL);
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where I wanted it in my HTML document. However, it just displays at the top.
What am I missing?
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MrLarkins
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| posted on 12/7/2007 at 06:13 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by MrLarkins
I put the | Code: | <script language="JavaScript">
new menu (MENU_ITEMS, MENU_TPL);
</script> |
where I wanted it in my HTML document. However, it just displays at the top.
What am I missing? |
Is it true that the free version doesn't allow you to place the menu anywhere in an HTML document? Or can I put it in a table somewhere besides the
top left.
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MrLarkins
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| posted on 12/7/2007 at 06:28 PM |
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Tigra Menu only supports absolute positioning so the origin point is always top left corner of the document (as illustrated).
Tigra Menu PRO supports alignment feature (see Menu Align) so the origin point can be set to the center of the document or to its right edge. The menu
will adjust its position as the browser window is resized.
Tigra Menu GOLD supports relative positioning feature (see Positioning) which when enabled blocks menu offset parameters.
nice way to force folks to buy a product. and here I thought you were trying to be helpful and offer freeware that would work like users want.
lame... FYI, myself (and a lot of others) will delete this and steer clear of 'softcomplex' software
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tigra
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| posted on 12/12/2007 at 04:26 PM |
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For many users free version works just fine the way it is.
I promise we'll stop charging for the premium features the moment bills stop coming in.
we employ full time professionals to maintain and supports both free and premium products.
You've just added to the cost of supporting the free software.
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