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CSS Menu Writer property box

Thread began 4/24/2009 11:07 am by iainmacdonald331081 | Last modified 4/24/2009 11:48 am by iainmacdonald331081 | 2278 views | 4 replies |

iainmacdonald331081

CSS Menu Writer property box

In the feature tour for CSS Menu Writer, it shows a property panel (as usually sits at the bottom of the screen), with buttons to 'edit menu', 'edit contents' and 'edit theme' - but I can't see where you access this?

I'm probably being a doofus though...

Cheers.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You probably have to go to Edit->Preferences and highlight "Invisible Elements" to turn on scripts. Then highlight the script tag after the menu to access properties.

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iainmacdonald331081

Thanks Ray - found that. Clicked within the script tag, and there it was. Only the 'Edit Menu' button was clickable though, and when I did, Menu Writer didn't want to open up without the cursor being somewhere in the body tag.

But if I do move the cursor, I lose that property panel...

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Why is your menu not in the body tag? I think you should probably use code view to move your menu into the body tag and try to edit it again. Do you have menu writer v2 installed? V1 only has a single edit button.

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iainmacdonald331081

Sorry Ray - clicked on the wrong Script tag!

Got it now thanks.

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