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Hi,
I am trying to create a drop down menu exactly like this one:
http://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/0,,2,00.html
It would be the one in the main menu (red bar).
Thanks,
Natalia
I don't have the means to make a video to show you, but here are my notes ...
* fly out menu (roll over menu, disappearing menu, roll out menu) - create and place a regular 'automatic' menu, configure it to show only top level items. Then place a trigger from a composition widget over the top level menu item which will when rolled over make a panel appear, then disappear when you roll off of the trigger. A trigger is used for each top level menu item that requires its own 'fly out' sub menu. Af
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Hello Natalia,
You may want to check using tooltips etc. for this purpose. A related post can be found here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4508263#4508263
Cheers
Parikshit
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Where can I find the tooltips?
Thanks for the link, but it's an old post and not so helpful.
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Screenshot showing Tooltip widget: http://jingsite.businesscatalyst.com/jing/2013-11-06_0121.png
Cheers
Parikshit
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I am having an issue as well. If you could please take a look. Elaine Biss | Feminine Illustrator and Fashion Illustrator There is a box over the rollover trigger. Is there a way to remove it? This is what I did try:
After selecting the roll over I created, I clicked the colors palette to the right and saw the stroke box was filled with black. I made it white. I clicked further in the widget and selected the text box and background, and observed the same thing. After changing that attribute to white, I saved the site and uploaded it. It still shows. Can you help?
Thanks!
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I'd LOVE to know how to do this also!
Thanks,
Gary
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Is there a video or some other means of instruction or tutorial on how to use a tool tip to make this type of menu?
Thanks,
Gary
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Here is a link to a Muse widget for sale by the MuseGrid team. The problem is with the existing option available within Muse you will not have the option for the dropdown to close on rollout which to me is not acceptable so I would avoid trying to make this happen until Muse support a better solution
http://musegrid-widgets-menu-pack-one.businesscatalyst.com/
Hope this helps.
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how can i download "HOME" this widget
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Natalia
Did you manage to achieve this effect. Welcome some feedback, I am trying to do the same but with little success.
Thanks in advance
Why dont Muse Team make a tutorial on this feature?
Karima
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I don't have the means to make a video to show you, but here are my notes ...
* fly out menu (roll over menu, disappearing menu, roll out menu) - create and place a regular 'automatic' menu, configure it to show only top level items. Then place a trigger from a composition widget over the top level menu item which will when rolled over make a panel appear, then disappear when you roll off of the trigger. A trigger is used for each top level menu item that requires its own 'fly out' sub menu. After the auto menu is in place, then ... / widget / composition / blank / drag onto canvas / keep as many triggers as needed, one for each top level menu item, delete the rest. Configure the trigger (described shortly), then place the trigger over the top level menu item to create the fly out sub menu upon roll over. To config the trigger select it then click fly out arrow for config menu, then ... position = scattered, show = on roll over, hide = on roll off of trigger or target, trigger on top. When done designing select 'hide all initially'.
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Garyn321
Thanks for taking time to respond. I certainly will try this - I have only been using muse for two weeks now!
Just a thought, if you are not able to make a video, how about posting a MULIB and this way it will be helpful to all other users as well - but in a different way than video.
I will certainly respond and let you know how I get on.
Regards
Karima
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Visit this video ... https://my.adobeconnect.com/p985xab6lzu/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal
and start watching at about the 16 minute mark.
Best,
Gary
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Gary
This is "bang on" as Dani says in her video.
So simple when you know how!
Take care
Regards
Karima
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Enjoy!
Gary
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Hey Gary,
That video with the 16 minuet mark helped a little. But the issue now is
How do I populate my drop down with all my page links? That wasn't shown in the video.
Thanks
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Your ''drop down' is a text box, so;
- using the text tool to create a text box
- type the text within the box as desired, pressing 'enter' between lines or items
- select an item (that you typed)
- use the 'hyperlinks' box in the control panel to covert the text to a hyperlink (allowing you to 'go to' a page, an anchor, etc.)
Best,
Gary
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For a drop down menu in a form, after I put the composition in the form frame, How can I make or convert it to an INPUT? Say like I have selections of STATES or COUNTRIES, and the user will have to pick one. I hope this question make sense.
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hey take a look at there is a free widget with an drop down its easy to edit maybe it help u out.
Adobe Muse Mega Menu Dropdown Widget | MuseThemes.com
there is a tutorial and u can download the image. the widget itself is like a new muse site so just copy and paste it into ur site and edit it.
hope could help.
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Thanks so much! it really help me even understood some things...
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I found a free widget to have a dropdown in a form. Maybe it's what you're looking for. Check it out:
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I have figured it out!.
1. Enter design mode (on your master)
2. Click the navigation bar
3. click the specific button you want to have a dropdown menu for.
4. it should then have a '+' sign underneath it. Click this and this is the option for a submenu. type in the name. Tadah!