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Customising The Top Menu

Thread began 1/30/2013 6:59 pm by peterm.bruce341471 | Last modified 1/31/2013 9:19 am by peterm.bruce341471 | 1175 views | 4 replies |

peterm.bruce341471

Customising The Top Menu

Jason,

In the menu of the default theme there's a small inner div with rounded corners 'ps_main' which is not as high as the wrapper. Basically I just want to have a bar menu with the whole square brick highlighted full height without corners. I've found the corners under the 'ps_main' tag in the default css but can't work out how to make the div the same height as the bar. Also I'd like to change the height of the bar but can't find this either. Can you point me in the right direction, please?

Also, is it possible to design a completely new menu if I want to?

Thanks,

Peter

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

use Fire Fox and the Fire Bug extension to access elements on your page an locate the CSS That controls them.



to create a completely new menu, you would need to hand code the menu.

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peterm.bruce341471

Can't identify the elements

Jason,

That was the first thing I tried to do. The tab element is either class="link" or class="current link" and the bar of the nab is "ps_main" but changing "ps_main" does not seem to do anything, "current link" I think is dynamically generated and not in the style sheets, "a.link" is the only one I can find and does not offer much control.

I want to reduce the height of the bar to 30px and the a.link container. I have got rid of the round corners.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

i'll need a link please

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peterm.bruce341471

Found Enough

Jason,

I think I've found enough to make the changes I require. I do like the webassist software but would be good if the css for powerstore could be more coherently managed. It's pretty tricky trying to pin down different elements in different style sheets.

I'll post back if I can't make the changes.

Appreciate your help.

Pete

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