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Just a note: an update to this style will be available sometime after 1.1, including a new nav bar, bug fixes, and more. Until then, this style will work for any version of XF without the need for updates due to the way it was built.
On the subject of stuff not going together: any other examples aside from the navigation? I'm considering updating several things in a later version (though that may be weeks away), any ideas would be welcome.
I was thinking perhaps you could do something different with the navbar, kind of what I have on my site, if you want to take a look? Link is in my sig.
I was thinking perhaps you could do something different with the navbar, kind of what I have on my site, if you want to take a look? Link is in my sig.
Oooh. That's actually not a bad idea at all. Probably going to go with either that or some kind of Apple-style brushed steel thing (like my own site's nav bar). Thanks
I use the Virtual CSS QuickMenu software a lot. It creates some amazing navigation with very little effort and tons of options. Best of all its free for the basic edition. You can get it at http://www.opencube.com/index.asp if you are interested.
I use the Virtual CSS QuickMenu software a lot. It creates some amazing navigation with very little effort and tons of options. Best of all its free for the basic edition. You can get it at http://www.opencube.com/index.asp if you are interested.