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Menu system Question

Thread began 12/10/2009 9:17 am by GaryDCoxDFW | Last modified 12/15/2009 12:25 pm by Eric Mittman | 1888 views | 5 replies |

GaryDCoxDFW

Menu system Question

I want to Keep the header text on the menu, but right now it goes to pages that was created that i will not be using in this site, yet i want to keep the contact menu tab, what is the best method, edit the template and have the link link to nothing or what is you suggestion?

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Eric Mittman

So you have a link in your menu that is going to a page that will not be in the live site? A menu link will go to a particular page, if you do not want to include the link to the page you can just remove it. I'm not sure that I understand the problem fully though, please post back and include some more detail, a link or some screen shots would be best.

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GaryDCoxDFW

Answer to your question

On my home page and the other pages the services, videos, gallery,contact menu tab are not to connect to a web page they are to just be there to act as a marker for the user to go to then the actual items below og to the web page. The test page is at:

test.html.ultrawatercreations.com/

IF I was in dreamweaver I would just leave this blank then it would not take me to a web page or deliver an erro messag of page not found, since i am gettin used to the web asisit tools how do i accomplish this, in the tools. I have every tool you make so which ever tool is better let me know.

Thanks for the assist.

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Eric Mittman

Thank you for that, it is exactly what I was looking for. I will use the contact item as the example here.

If you would like this link to remain but just not take the user to another page you will need to set the href attribute to be #.

in menu.php

php:
<a class="link" href="/contact.php">Contact</a>



change to

php:
<a class="link" href="#">Contact</a>
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GaryDCoxDFW

That was exactly what i wanted to know

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Eric Mittman

Your welcome, let us know if you have any other questions or encounter any issues.

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