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Marjorie Alexander
post date:
2008-06-18 17:18:02
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Hi.
I want a border around my tabs and I want to get rid of the little dark beige line at the bottom of each tab.
This is the URL for the menu: http://www.jeffcoworkforce.org/default_new.php
Can this be done without messing with the source files?
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Lavinia Iancu [Extend Studio]
post date:
2008-06-19 04:19:14
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Hello,
The line at the bottom of each tab cannot be removed without messing with the source files, as it is part of the design of the skin. Nevertheless, you can create a custom skin to create the menu design exactly as you want it. Here is a tutorial for creating custom skins when using the Flash menu: http://www.extendstudio.com/Docs/Creative%20FL%20Drop%20Down%20Menu/7_Create_a_Custom_Skin.html , and a tutorial for creating custom skins for a Dreamweaver menu: http://www.extendstudio.com/Docs/Creative%20DW%20Drop%20Down%20Menu/7_Create_a_Custom_Skin.html
Kind regards,
Lavinia Iancu
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Marjorie Alexander
post date:
2008-06-19 16:17:55
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Hi.
Thanks for the link to the tutorial on creating a custom skin.
What folder, exactly are the various parts to the skin? I'm working with the Blog Style Round and all that's in this folder is a .swf file.
Thanks,
M
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Lavinia Iancu [Extend Studio]
post date:
2008-06-20 08:34:57
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Hi,
From what I understand, you are using our Dreamweaver Menus. Is that correct?
When creating a custom skin for our Dreamweaver Menus, the images which are used are saved automatically by our product into a folder with the name of the skin, into the "includes" folder. The "includes" folder can be found in the Dreamweaver website, where the page containing the menu resides.
However, the elements for the ExtendStudio built-in skins cannot be accessed in Dreamweaver; the skins appear only as .swf? files in the includes? folder, as they are employed when creating menus.
Kind regards,
Lavinia Iancu
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Marjorie Alexander
post date:
2008-06-20 12:32:57
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I decompiled the .swf file.
I changed the skin.
I put it back in the "Skins" folder and uploaded it.
My skin has not changed.
I also get a javascript error when selecting the "custom skin" button and browse for files. (I tried that method as the .swf method is not as easy as it seems).
What would you charge to do this small change to the Blog Style Round skin?
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Lavinia Iancu [Extend Studio]
post date:
2008-06-26 12:18:50
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Hello,
Firstly, I would like to apologize for the late reply.
Decompiling the swf's and recompiling them is not a good solution for creating a new skin, because this is not the way they are supposed to work; you have to create you own custom skin.
Regarding the custom development issue, I will have to talk to the people in charge with this, and I will give you an answer tomorrow.
Thank you for your understanding.
Kind regards,
Lavinia Iancu
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