A Simple Question (I hope!)

I have visited a few of the member sites here and noticed how one site has the nav bar (page tabs) at the top where it continues below itself rather than having the last tab with the remaining links on it. How do you achieve this? Thanks!

MOOOOMMM, She's touching me!!
Quote · 22 Feb 2011

I am not sure what you are saying...

Could you please provide a screenshot?

Web Development, Multimedia Design and Social Media.
Quote · 22 Feb 2011

Oh geeze, I dunno if I could find that site again!  Okay, my page tabs at the top of the page are in one row, with the last tab right before the search tab, having the remaining pages in a drop down box. I would like to have the page tabs continue on a second row, rather than the remaining ones be in the last tab as a drop down menu. Like so: (see pic)

Come to think of it, that may look weird considering my template!

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MOOOOMMM, She's touching me!!
Quote · 22 Feb 2011

I have to be honest I do not think this is a good solution..

This is not good in look and for the usability to have two menu rows..

Anyway I have seen many people requiring this, and I do not really know why.

I will try to take a look to the code.

We have already made a similar modification, if the customer will give us the rights, I will post it here for free..

Web Development, Multimedia Design and Social Media.
Quote · 22 Feb 2011

I'll gladly take your advice on this. Because once I really looked at my top menu and considering my template, I don't think I want to do this after all!!  Thanks for your input!!

MOOOOMMM, She's touching me!!
Quote · 22 Feb 2011

Try slimming down the amount of links... or perhaps include some in drop-down menus. It's unlikely you really need an individual menu item for each and every action. Try to have as few as possible, but with  drop-down menus... think about how many menu items your favourite social network sites use. Keep it simple on the face of it!

Quote · 22 Feb 2011

 

I'll gladly take your advice on this. Because once I really looked at my top menu and considering my template, I don't think I want to do this after all!!  Thanks for your input!!

Thank you very much.

You are always welcome.

Web Development, Multimedia Design and Social Media.
Quote · 22 Feb 2011

Good advice, thanks Joe!

MOOOOMMM, She's touching me!!
Quote · 22 Feb 2011
 
 
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