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Hello,
I'm having a problem with the positioning of the submenu arrow. I have a stroke on the button, and when I rollover, the submenu arrow is on top of the stroke. I need to move the arrow a few pixels to the left, but I cant seem to work out how. When I try to move it, the whole menu moves, although I only have the arrow selected.
Can anyone explain this to me?
Thanks in advance
Simon
As I said: Your issues may have different reason. One is, that the stroke perhaps is set „inside“. You may correct this by setting the stroke „outside“ the menu item container.
You can select one menu item open the „Spacing“ panel and choose appropriate values:
The „rounded corner are rounded corners, because you set the menu items to have rounded corners, or – more probably – behind your menu is a rectangle, which has rounded corners assigned.
It these infos don’t work for you: Please read my las
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Could you please give as a very simple .muse file to see, what exactly you mean. Only the menu and no other element. Without this, it is very time consuming, to help. There are at least 3 different ways to add a stroke.
To upload the example .muse, please follow this instruction: https://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-8652
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Thanks for your reply. Sorry, I'm too dumb to copy the menu to a blank page. Only 1 button pastes over. Here is a jpeg from my problem...
see what I mean?
Simon
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Oh, and while youre here, can you tell me what this funny rounded shadow thing is behind the menu?
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As I said: Your issues may have different reason. One is, that the stroke perhaps is set „inside“. You may correct this by setting the stroke „outside“ the menu item container.
You can select one menu item open the „Spacing“ panel and choose appropriate values:
The „rounded corner are rounded corners, because you set the menu items to have rounded corners, or – more probably – behind your menu is a rectangle, which has rounded corners assigned.
It these infos don’t work for you: Please read my last post again!
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Yeah sorry, when I copy the whole menu into a new page, just 1 button copies.
Here is the whole file so far. It is only 5.38 mb. I hope this is ok.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B84sZoHgMUQUXzBGYnAyaFFjNVU
thanks for the help
Simon
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You have used system fonts. An absolute „no go“ within menus. Why? Read my last answer here: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2357163
As I said: The stroke is placed inside. Set it outside and/or follow my last post.
These „rounded corners“ Could you please exactly tell, where (page, menu state, …) they appear? You gave us a site with 11 pages and 2 masters. Do you expect us to start a funny search party?
And one more thing: Hope, you have read my first posting and the link, I placed there. If yes: Why, oh why do you give us a 11 page site to have a look at and search your issues?
Additionally I’d suggest, to create one page in the beginning before creating the whole site. There are so many heavy issues on every page, that they definitely won’t work as expected. But this is not the subject in this thread. To solve these issues I recommend to have a very(!) close look at this site: https://helpx.adobe.com/support/muse.html
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Thanks for the answer. The problem was the stroke on the inside. I will do something about the system fonts.
As I have explained twice now, the menu would not completely copy. That's why I had to sent the whole site.
Schöne Tag noch...
Simon
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Of course. A new site has only one page. But even with one menu entry the issue is reproducible.
And: If you give us the complete site, why not delete all elements on your pages? That difficult?
The rounded corner issue isn’t solved yet. Isn’t it?
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Not as difficult as your attitude.
Thanks again.
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RoughEnough schrieb
Not as difficult as your attitude.
If
then
And if the questioner then get the correct information and nevertheless complains about whatever „attitude“, then, I think, it would be time, to question one’s own attitude towards people, which you yourself asked to assist. (By the way: Could you please explain, what kind of „attitude" you dislike? I am not aware of any offending or impolite statement.)
Nevertheless: I really recommend you to follow my annotation in post # 6, if you really want to create a working site. Believe me: Not an offence at all, simply a well-meaning hint.