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Menu not displaying
Poster: posword
Dated: Thursday August 24 2006 - 7:21:55 BST
I have a menu at http://peterwade.com/articles/index.shtml which is supposed to display above the heading, in the same way as it does on my home page (http://peterwade.com/). However, nothing displays.
In fact, the files used are the same with the URLs amended. The intention is for the menu to display in the /articles directory of our site, which is a legacy area from over 10 years on the web.
Can someone please give me some hints on what to look at next? The resultant source should be readable online.
Thanks,
Peter
Poster: Andy
Dated: Thursday August 24 2006 - 10:57:38 BST
Hi,
Seems to be working from here - did you manage to fix it or do you still need help?
Regards,
Andy
Poster: posword
Dated: Friday August 25 2006 - 1:28:06 BST
Andy wrote:
Seems to be working from here - did you manage to fix it or do you still need help?
Most interesting... IE is displaying it but Firefox 1.0.5 Windows is not. Hmmm!
The menu I am talking about should be above the masthead... the one that is displayed below the masthead is pure HTML and will be removed when I get the Milonic one working.
Does it display in Firefox for you?
Cheers,
Peter
Poster: stephen702
Dated: Saturday August 26 2006 - 0:54:57 BST
I also note that the menu at the top of your page appears in IE 6.0 but not Firefox 5.0.
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Sunday August 27 2006 - 7:03:31 BST
Hi,
Something is wrong in the menu files. I just tried to get them in FF and they are showing two different levels. The src file says 5.753, but the mmenudom.js file says 5.751. Actually, I don't know why IE is showing it since the files are different. So, you need to make sure all your base files: milonic_src.js, mmenudom.js, mmenuns4.js have to all be the same version. The newest is 5.756.
You need to upgrade to the newest level and you need to apply for a license for your site so you have a licensed version. If it's non-profit you should be entitled to free license, but that is something that Milonic decides.
You really shouldn't change the name of the base program files i.e. milonic_src.js should remain that, especially since you are using a free version.
It is through others buying the menu that Milonic can continue to allow free licenses to non-profit and personal websites. So, having the correct name, Milonic, on the pages which use the menu does things with search engine rankings and thereby probably with purchases by professional users.
Ruth