Hi there,
I installed Static Pages Plugin successfully and I want that the static pages navigation is shown in the header, but dont know how.
Just take a look at my website:
http://www.langschlaefer.net/serendipity/
Can someone pls help?
Static Page Navigation in header
Do you want a sidebar that shows the static pages (like the linklist plugin, or the static pages sidebar plugin), or do you want a breadcrumb trail in the header, or do you want a navigation/menu bar with a tab for each static page?
We've talked a little about each of these solutions in the forums. Perhaps knowing the name will help you; if not, just let us know what you need and we'll be happy to help.
We've talked a little about each of these solutions in the forums. Perhaps knowing the name will help you; if not, just let us know what you need and we'll be happy to help.
Hi there,
I want a naviation menu in the header with a tab for each static page. Can u help.
When finished it shall look like this:
http://www.langschlaefer.net/serendipity/
I want a naviation menu in the header with a tab for each static page. Can u help.
When finished it shall look like this:
http://www.langschlaefer.net/serendipity/
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garvinhicking
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Hi!
Your static page navigation there is a graphical representation. So the static page plugin list cannot do that for you, because you need individual graphic files for each of that.
Thus, you can only add the menu bar manually. Edit your index.tpl template, insert the HTML code for the images and maps and then just add a link to the target plugin page (like http://www.langschlaefer.net/serendipit ... essum.html).
I believe you already did that, right? If so, what are you looking for instead?
Best regards,
Garvin
Your static page navigation there is a graphical representation. So the static page plugin list cannot do that for you, because you need individual graphic files for each of that.
Thus, you can only add the menu bar manually. Edit your index.tpl template, insert the HTML code for the images and maps and then just add a link to the target plugin page (like http://www.langschlaefer.net/serendipit ... essum.html).
I believe you already did that, right? If so, what are you looking for instead?
Best regards,
Garvin
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