Divaster strikes, Navigation bar confusion! |
Divaster strikes, Navigation bar confusion! |
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This might like seem like the dumbest question yet, besides what's an url!
Can someone explain the navigation bar for me? I've become very muddled up on this part despite digging around for answers in tutorials and forums. I'm thinking that it's the home, browse, search... but does it also include add me, message me, block me.... Are these essentially ALL just links that get covered up in the overlay and you have to put them all back in? Is there any way to display the navigation bar (I'm imagining a script that somehow prevents it from being hidden) or do you have to make your own navigation bar if you have an overlay? If thats the case then why are the separators visible when the links are not (which is how mine looks)? And this part I really don't get: if you make your own navigation bar then how do you make sure that the link to 'home' always brings people back to their own home should they drop by? Sorry if Im being an idiot! |
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I love that title.
Right, it looks like you're making things more complicated for yourself than they really are. The navigation bar is your basic 'home - browse - search' links, which can be hidden easily by most codes. Sometimes a code is incomplete and will leave the dividers between the links. Those codes suck, and you're better off finding a newer code than covers the whole shebang for you. The navigation links are the same for everyone across the Myspace network. They bring everyone to the same page. The personal contact links on the other hand, your 'add me, block me' links - are different for each profile because it entails a Friend ID. This is a unique number that differentiates your profile from the rest of the site. When designing an overlay, most people get rid of the default navigation links (browse, search etc) entirely. They then usually replace the contact links (add me, block me, message me) in a custom made navigation bar or separate DIV layer. Take a looksey at this topic: http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...t&p=2735300 Now, a home link is just a default link. If by 'home' you mean the Myspace home page - then that will be www.myspace.com or home.myspace.com (it's the same for everyone). If you want your 'home' to be your own site, you just replace your site URL there instead. |
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