Re: [geeklog-users] nav links

2004-05-21 Thread Zach Shelton
Assuming that you'd like to have your links appear over on the left instead of across the top, you can an HTML block and just edit the thing right in the block editor? You'd have to manually type in all the HTML links (and know the various id's of things you want to link to) or you could have a cus

Re: [geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
Excellent answer. Thank you. The menu referred to is the found along the top of most geeklog pages. Whether you can see static pages with the "add to menu" box checked often depends on your theme. Some themes allow geeklog to place links along the top (which lets the staticpages add links up

Re: [geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread Dirk Haun
>where is this menu that they are added to? That depends on the them you're using. If your theme has a variable {plg_menu_elements} in its header.thtml, then Static Pages, as well as entries for other plugins, are listed there. Without the variable, they aren't listed anywhere. See

Re: [geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
Hmmm... perhaps there is something wrong with the theme that I am using and it isn't adding them. When you say "add to menu" it gets added to the place right above the centre block, along with "advanced search", "contacts" etc. --- Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i have a question a

Re: [geeklog-users] nav links

2004-05-21 Thread Tony Bibbs
Nope, you simply need to edit the template. Wade Preston Shearer wrote: I assume that there is a way to add new links to the navigation without manually editing the theme templates, no? Clarification: I understand how to edit and create blocks. I am specifically referring to the navigation

Re: [geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread Tony Bibbs
Your theme must support it this. IF you still aren't seeing it try switching themes to one of the stock ones and see if that helps. baskaran vaitheeswaran wrote: When you say "add to menu" it gets added to the place right above the centre block, along with "advanced search", "contacts" etc. -

Re: [geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread Vincent Furia
The menu referred to is the found along the top of most geeklog pages. Whether you can see static pages with the "add to menu" box checked often depends on your theme. Some themes allow geeklog to place links along the top (which lets the staticpages add links up there). Other themes have th

Re: [geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread baskaran vaitheeswaran
When you say "add to menu" it gets added to the place right above the centre block, along with "advanced search", "contacts" etc. --- Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i have a question about static pages > > the add-a-static-page page has a check box for "add > to menu" > > i ha

Re: [geeklog-users] nav links

2004-05-21 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
I assume that there is a way to add new links to the navigation without manually editing the theme templates, no? Clarification: I understand how to edit and create blocks. I am specifically referring to the navigation across the top.

[geeklog-users] nav links

2004-05-21 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
I assume that there is a way to add new links to the navigation without manually editing the theme templates, no? wade Utah PHP Users Group uphpu.org

[geeklog-users] static pages

2004-05-21 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
i have a question about static pages the add-a-static-page page has a check box for "add to menu" i have created several static pages with this option checked, but do not see them being added to any menus where is this menu that they are added to? wade Utah PHP Users Group uphpu.org