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Hello, and welcome to BlogsWeek.com!
My name is Andrea Tarantini, I’m a software engineer and web developer based in Italy.
My professional interests include website development and open source software, and personal interests include music, movies, books, hiking in the mountains and of course the United States, where I’m lucky enough to know many wonderful people.
This site collects information on many blog platforms and content management systems, and maintains simple indicators of their popularity and market share. Currently the leading system appears to be WordPress, and I’m usually using WordPress for site development projects.
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Hi Andrea
I’m migrating my site to WP, and started using your menubar 4.7, so thanks for that! I was wondering if you could tell me how to set relative positioning for my wp page. for example, i noticed on the blogsweek site, if i resize the browser window, the content moves to stay in the relative center of the window. how do i set this characteristic for my blog? thanks
Hi Brenton,
I’m afraid I can’t help you on this, it’s outside of my (present) knowledge. Sorry!
Hi Andrea.
I have yet another question. I’m using menubar 4.7 and the superfish template. but it seems that setting a menu item for custom html screws up the layout. i’m using the same html that works fine in suckerfish. is this a bug in superfish, or do you think i’m just setting up the menu item incorrectly?
Hi Brenton,
Superfish should accept the same HTML as Suckerfish. If that’s not your case, please send me your HTML sample so I can test it. Thank you!
Hi Andrea
one code is access to a javascript:
MISSONS
when i enter this for the custom html on a menu item, the css makes the width 100%, therefore pushing all latter buttons onto a new second level of the menu. the other html is a mailto:
emailaddress
same result: messed up style in the menu! thanks for any help.
Hi Andrea
I was also wondering if it’s possible to have 2 superfish menubars on the same page. check out: http://automatonsnowboard.com/?page_id=514
i want the bottom bar to look like the top one, but for some reason i can’t figure out if the difference is due to css or superfish or menubar. any help would be great thanks!
@Brenton
whoops, i figured out the solution to this problem. still curious if you have any advice on #1041. Thanks
@Brenton
Hi Brenton,
WordPress ate up your HTML, please send me an e-mail instead. Thank you!
ok, i emailed you at the blogsweek address. thanks