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Off Topic => Engineering => Topic started by: SkyFlyer on March 26, 2005, 08:25:50 am
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I need some help making an ASP menu. I'm building a website for someone who is opening a computer repair/parts shop. He wants this:
"Store(this is the drop down menu I want.)
Products
MotherBoards
Cpus
Memory
Hard Drives
Cases
Sound Cards
Video Cards
Speakers
Mice
Keyboards
Misc
Networking
CD/DVD
if you make new pages to like (link?) to them make sure all the pages ext. are .asp"
I need help setting that up. I think all he was is a list of the available products. Not an online shop (checkout).
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I need some help making an ASP menu. I'm building a website for someone who is opening a computer repair/parts shop. He wants this:
"Store(this is the drop down menu I want.)
Products
MotherBoards
Cpus
Memory
Hard Drives
Cases
Sound Cards
Video Cards
Speakers
Mice
Keyboards
Misc
Networking
CD/DVD
if you make new pages to like (link?) to them make sure all the pages ext. are .asp"
I need help setting that up. I think all he was is a list of the available products. Not an online shop (checkout).
There are ooddles and ooddles of way to solves this problem.
Does this absolutely have to be done with an asp script?
Jerry
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Not exactly what you're looking for but I think it might give you some ideas none the less.
(http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/DHTMLMenuASPNET/cssmenu.jpg)
http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/DHTMLMenuASPNET.asp
Jerry
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Not exactly what you're looking for but I think it might give you some ideas none the less.
([url]http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/DHTMLMenuASPNET/cssmenu.jpg[/url])
[url]http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/DHTMLMenuASPNET.asp[/url]
Jerry
Thank you. I think that is what he is looking for. I will work it into the page and have him take a look. Thanks alot. I really appreciate it.
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He wants it in ASP VBS.
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so is there an easy way to do it in ASP VBS?
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He wants it in ASP VBS.
Why? Is he coding it? Is it that his ISP doesn't support .Net? If the latter is the case I suggest using DHTML or XHTML. ASP is juts a royal pain to script.
Jerry
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so is there an easy way to do it in ASP VBS?
Oh lordy...
easy?...easy is a relative term. :)
Here is where you might wish to start. Happy scripting!
http://www.asptutorial.info/
Jerry
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He wants it in ASP VBS.
Why? Is he coding it? Is it that his ISP doesn't support .Net? If the latter is the case I suggest using DHTML or XHTML. ASP is juts a royal pain to script.
Jerry
Ok he said that I can do it any way I want. What is the easiest way to make a menu like that.
Heres a sample:
http://www.compusa.com
When you mouseover gaming, a menu comes down. He wants something like that.
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He wants it in ASP VBS.
Why? Is he coding it? Is it that his ISP doesn't support .Net? If the latter is the case I suggest using DHTML or XHTML. ASP is juts a royal pain to script.
Jerry
Ok he said that I can do it any way I want. What is the easiest way to make a menu like that.
Heres a sample:
[url]http://www.compusa.com[/url]
When you mouseover gaming, a menu comes down. He wants something like that.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/howto/mousecaptureddm.asp
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Hey, make sure and let us know when you're done. I'd like to see the site and how you solved the challenge.
Jerry
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RGR that. Right now he is setting up the online shop and I am adding content... It should be done at the latest mid april (hes kinda slow on sending info to put in.) :)
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I use this program
http://www.opencube.com/prod_navstudio.html
It what drives the menu system at microsoft. Check it out. I agree with toasty, most DHTML and javascript menus are only 4-5k and fast loading. VB crap and .asp is a pain in the ass.
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Punisher's post kick started my brain. You might want to try a pure a CSS menu implementation: http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/css-navigation-menu.shtml
Jerry
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I use this program
[url]http://www.opencube.com/prod_navstudio.html[/url]
It what drives the menu system at microsoft. Check it out. I agree with toasty, most DHTML and javascript menus are only 4-5k and fast loading. VB crap and .asp is a pain in the ass.
Thats what I used :P