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Universal CSS Navigation Menu: Advanced CSS Styling
Style your CSS menu the way you want!
The Universal CSS Navigation Menu comes with multiple great designs that can be used to fit a menu into a website. However some times you need just a bit more CSS Styling to make them fully fit your site.
Table of contents
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1.Introduction
The Universal CSS Navigation Menu comes
with multiple great designs that can be used to fit a menu into a website.
2.How to use
This tutorial can be used to either edit
existing CSS Styles or to create completely new CSS Styles.
3.Explanation of styles
Each standard setup of the menu contains the default css file named dmxNavigationMenu.css which can be found in the \Styles\ folder in the root of your website. When no other design is chosen, this is used to determine the style of the menu.
4.Changing styles
Changing styles can be done fairly easy. First choose the part that needs to be changed from one of the categories. Copy the Class from the second column an paste it into the new CSS file (or type it). Copy the Property from the third column and place this below the corresponding class in the CSS file. Change the value for the property to set the exact details for the own CSS style.
Patrick Julicher
Patrick started developing websites at the age of 25, only using HTML and building simple websites. Through the years his passion for designing and developing grew, and his career moved in that direction in the year 2004, when he decided to try and get a job in ICT and Web Development.
He got this chance at WE ICT, based in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. For the first couple of years he combined network management for customers with creating database-driven websites in ASP. Since 2008 his main work is on the developing part.
While ASP is still his favorite language, he's slowly trying to dive into ASP.NET and discover all of the possibilities.