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RemodelingGuy
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RE: My Periodic " What Say You " Post - Pleas... - 1/30/2007 13:17:22
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ORIGINAL: jaybee Your problem, looking again at the site is you're going to end up with too many places for people to click. You've got links in the header, a menu under that, a side nav, more links in the page. If you then have dropdowns as well you're likely to lose people in the site. My thought was to Replace the Links under Navigate Our Site HOME REPAIR INDEX BLACK MOLD INDEX SELL US YOUR HOME REFINANCE LOANS Maybe add HOME STORE with drop down menus in those cells. That way I could shorten my left nav that is a mile long by incorporating the Favorites and Store into the drop downs. That would shorten the left nav up dramatically. Are we seeing eye to eye? I may not be explaining it well.
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RemodelingGuy
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RE: My Periodic " What Say You " Post - Pleas... - 1/30/2007 22:01:41
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ORIGINAL: jaybee OK, honestly? I would say get rid of the menu across the top and go for a menu on the left that works like this one www.heli-wise.co.uk This way you end up with one menu, then visitors only have to concentrate on that and all the links in the centre content. The code for that is PHP and I can walk you through it if you have PHP on your host. I knew it was going to be trouble when you started " OK, Honestly " You're aware that those two words ( used together ) scare the begeezus out of us guys. lol THINKING OUT LOUD! OK, Honestly - :) I like that php nav bar to a point. It seems like it will work well for a site that has a few content pages and some cool games. I dont much care for the left nav jumping up and down. I'm going to have a totty and stare at the site for a bit. Sometimes I have to sit back and look at the site and not just keep adding more and more. Although I have 1000's of content pages, there are pages that I need to highlight, because they pay the rent. And as much as I love my millions of visitors, and enjoy being a source for countless home related answers in my content pages... ... I'm a greedy bastard and love the income side of the business - lol So the top nav has to stay. Or A Nav bar that stands out. I may be able to break the sections down more. Interiors Exteriors Home Repair Mold Store Home Buying etc Is the code pretty simple? The more I think about it, the more I like it. If I'm going to eliminate 5 inches plus of left nav, I can afford to break down the sections in a little more detail without cluttering things up. And visually, it's more appealing than a bunch of drop downs. Gonna grab a glass of wine and look at it. I appreciate the help very much! Jimmy
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RemodelingGuy
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RE: My Periodic " What Say You " Post - Pleas... - 2/1/2007 9:00:51
Jaybee, Haven't dropped the ball on this. Daughter has strep throat and is a not in a happy mood - docs / hospital and full time babysitting for gramps, since my sweeties can't get close to their Mommy for a couple more days. What is the best way to get started on the code for the left nav? I looked at the source and it looks a little tricky. Jimmy
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