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Tag Archives: navigation
Demo: Dynamic Cross-browser Horizontally Fluid Menu
The following is a solution that I came up with create a fluid horizontal navigation structure that met the following requirements: The navigation needed to be completely dynamic and not dependent on an update to a CSS file if items … Continue reading →
Posted in JavaScript, Labs
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Tagged dynamic, fluid, full width, horizontally centered, horizontally-fluid, menu, navigation, vertically centered
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WordPress Plugin Release: Menu Order
Last week I entered into the WordPress development world to create a plugin that I personally had a real need for – better page hierarchy setup within WordPress. If you have any experience with creating a CMS-type site with WordPress, … Continue reading →
Posted in Plugin Development, Portfolio, Web Development, WordPress
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Tagged hierarchy, navigation, WordPress Menu Order
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Tutorial: Turning WordPress into a CMS using WPML
A couple of weeks ago I was part of a team here at iStudio that helped launch the redesign of the TeamCOPD Web site (by the Canadian Lung Association). Part of my involvement in the project was setting up the … Continue reading →
Skinning Sitefinity: Part 2
With the birth of my first child, Zachary Michael, I was away for a few days and all things web-related were far from my mind. I know, for a Web geek that is pure blasphemy, but it’s the truth! Anyhow, … Continue reading →
Posted in CMS, Sitefinity, Web Development
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Tagged .NET, menu, navigation, RadMenu, Telerik, TreeView
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