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Cary wrote:
david wilson wrote:
I went live with a new menu created with the CSS menu creator in the editor 2009 lnfnresources.com


It turned out very nice. I noticed that's an .shtml page. Did you end up adding the menu to you pages as an include?

I would suggest you either modify the styling so the 32 bit png images are not used with IE6 (it doesn't handle them correctly, so the menu link names aren't visible), or use 8 bit pngs with alpha transparency (IE6 will effectively ignore them, but their 4 bit gradients won't look as good in other browsers).



Yup, I used allot of virtual includes since much of the pages are the same as the others, in particular the menu so when I change one file the entire site is updated.

I'll look into the .png but they specked out computability with IE7 and later.
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david wilson wrote:
A few pages back I outlined how I got the arrows to work using an inline span and 2 new css classes


Thanks David.

Where do I find the 'arrows-ffffff.png' file? Is this a file automatically created by CC?
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Ryan Clark wrote:
david wilson wrote:
A few pages back I outlined how I got the arrows to work using an inline span and 2 new css classes


Thanks David.

Where do I find the 'arrows-ffffff.png' file? Is this a file automatically created by CC?


Yup it is in your images folder.
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Very nice additions

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Cary wrote:
david wilson wrote:
I went live with a new menu created with the CSS menu creator in the editor 2009 lnfnresources.com


It turned out very nice. I noticed that's an .shtml page. Did you end up adding the menu to you pages as an include?

I would suggest you either modify the styling so the 32 bit png images are not used with IE6 (it doesn't handle them correctly, so the menu link names aren't visible), or use 8 bit pngs with alpha transparency (IE6 will effectively ignore them, but their 4 bit gradients won't look as good in other browsers).



8 bit transparent PNG attached, Thanks Cary I for the idea

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I tried to upload it at http://upload.coffeecup.com/users/Scott/CoffeeHTML.exe

and got this message:

Not Found

The requested URL /users/Scott/CoffeeHTML.exe was not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at upload.coffeecup.com Port 80

Of course, this is AFTER I followed the suggestion to uninstall the one on my computer. Now I have to go find my purchases at coffeecup and try to download that one again.

Am I just an idiot, unable to click on a link and download something?

Does your support come with a bullet? SHOOT ME NOW, please.

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To download any registered software or to download any free upgrades, please go to: http://www.coffeecup.com/help/myorders/. Once the software list appears, click the "Download" button next to the software you wish to install.

If you purchased themes, graphics, fonts, and/or books, please be sure to select the appropriate tab at the top to access the download.
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I thought I was making headway on the way to figureing out the new stuff.
But, I just found one more thing that I hope is still there, in a form I can use.

Templates!

I made several templates with the old version to use on my website. Now, I can't find where to "Open Templates"

Does that function still exist?

I can figure out a work around, but hope I don't have to.

Thanks

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Templates are now called Themes and they are located at c:\Program Files\CoffeeCup Software\Themes

For information on how to make your themes appear inside of the Theme Chooser, follow these instructions:

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … ml-editor/
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I just discovered that all my old snippets have been deleted with the new Editor version. That WASNT NICE!

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