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    Hi, can anyone tell me HTML for a nav bar? or do you have to make it?

    I'm new to this stuff. :eusa_shhh

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    There isn't anyparticular "code" for a nav bar however if you wan't to have a decent nav bar (and i assume you use front page) if i remember correctly youcould use hover buttons. go to:

    inert>commponent>hover button and insert te necissary info

    http://www.stupidian.com
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    Well a nav bars a very broard thimg, it can be anything from a line oif text links, to a table filled with roll over buttons.

    Can you be a bit more persific

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    exactly what i ment to say. Personally. since she is so "new" she will want the classical (yea right) dropdown menu. Like on habbox. I will get it for you later.

    http://www.stupidian.com
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    Thats not realy a nav bar, id call it more of a navigtion panle, i usealy conisder an nav bar to be well a bar, like the forums navigation? athogh that could aslo be what they ment :/

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    It's not actually a "Drop down menu". A drop-down is like the Forum Jump at the bottom of Habbox. Habbox uses (I think) DHTML.

    This is a good menu tree script.

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    well, its actually my cousin thats making it..
    But I mean like..
    Down the side at the left (or right) that likes says stuff like "News" "Alterations" "forum" sort of thing..
    Thanks people

    Edit: OOo! Thanks

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    Do you mean liek on habbox where its in sections, wich open and close?

    or just plain links?

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    Just plain links..

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    Well easysit way is just. for flat links.

    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>
    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>
    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>
    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>


    But to put them at the side of content its probaly better to build them in to a table


    <table width="100%" border="1">
    <tr>
    <td>
    Navigation

    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>
    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>
    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>
    <a href=" Page Url"> Link </a><br>

    </td>
    <td>

    Main page conetnt here

    </td>
    </tr>
    </table>

    to get rid of teh border, just set the border attribute to 0 rather than 1

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