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Author Creating a nav as a library item
jmahr

2004-08-05, 7:15 pm

I am working on a site that won't be published online but on a cd and have
created header and footer as Library items. I am trying to create the side nav
bar (which is a disjointed rollover). When I bring the menu library item into
a page, it doesn't work properly. (The table expands, and code appears above
it.)

I was wondering if anyone has successfully done this task and what tips are
helpful when doing this.

Thank you
jmahr

Murray *TMM*

2004-08-05, 7:15 pm

1. If you are seeing expansion in your page layout, it can only be because
of a failure in the infrastructure of the page, not anything related to your
Library item.
2. If you are seeing code appear on the page, it can only be because of an
error you have made in coding the page.

Can you show me the code in the Library item and on the target page?

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"jmahr" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> I am working on a site that won't be published online but on a cd and have
> created header and footer as Library items. I am trying to create the

side nav
> bar (which is a disjointed rollover). When I bring the menu library item

into
> a page, it doesn't work properly. (The table expands, and code appears

above
> it.)
>
> I was wondering if anyone has successfully done this task and what tips

are
> helpful when doing this.
>
> Thank you
> jmahr
>



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