1/31/2024 0 Comments Everweb self publisher templateIn a nut shell it’s a WYSIWYG navigation bar designer which (if you don’t want to use one of their templates) gives you loads of options for building drop-down navigation specifically to fit your iWeb site’s design. You can, of course, sit in front of your Mac and type out lines of CSS and HTML and then test it in a browser until it looks good or you can use purecssmenu. The reason I have chosen purecssmenu for this nav bar is purely ease of use. ![]() Next you need to open up your browser and navigate your way over to and register for an account if you don’t you can’t get the code for your nav-bar. Of course I could have used one of many ways to add a drop down navigation menu to iWeb either using javascript, jquery, html or css, but the whole idea behind iWeb is to make building web-sites simple and I wanted to carry that through to this tutorial.īefore we start there are a few things you will need the first of which is the URLs for all of the pages in your iWeb site when they are published to the internet. I wanted to wait until I could work out an ‘easy’ way to do it. The reason this tutorial has been so long coming is simple. In addition, as it is built from javascript it isn’t the most search engine friendly navigation bar in the world. It’s functional and easy to create, but only sticks to one level that’s it. We all know that the standard nav-bar that is built into iWeb does a job. ![]() The one thing that all iWeb users seem to want to know is how to add a drop-down navigation bar to the top of their iWeb sites. If I had a pound for every time I had been asked this question I would, without doubt, be a rich man by now.
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