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aravinthkula
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17 Sep 2008 6:00 AM  
Hi

   I want to design snapsis menu like the folowing url
http://www.associatesinpediatricdentistry.com/healthed.asp
 in DNN.  please anybody help me this one. anybody help me how to create template for this type of menu and what script is necessary to implement this type of menu.


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Aravinth K
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17 Sep 2008 8:42 AM  
I'm sure that you can do it, but I don't know the answer immediately. I'd suggest that you ask John Mitchell over on the Snapsis forums. He's always been a very helpful guy when I've had questions.

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17 Sep 2008 8:52 AM  
I took a quick look over at the Snapsis site to see what is there in terms of demos. If you look at this:

http://demo.snapsis.com/Templates/tabid/61/Default.aspx

It does most of what you want to do, at least in terms of positioning the second level menu. If you look at that sample skin/menu configuration you should be able to figure it out. You will have to restyle most of the elements, but that example has most of the behavior that you want, or that's the way it looks to me.

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