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    Unhappy Custom Nav Bar End Cap issues

    Ok, I've pretty much exhausted my ideas on trying to get an end cap to
    attach to the bottom of a slide down sub menu of a navbar.
    I have created the graphic and entered it in style view under the correct
    submenu graphic and ticked the 'use endcap' selectors.
    Am I asking for something that will only work on the main nav bar? As that
    seems to work ok when I tried it!
    Steve.
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    I remember seeing your issue on another topic but I can't locate it now so I will ask you on this one. What style/template are you using?
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    These are custom png images in a style I have created.
    I have made the png end cap images and entered them into the style as an end cap image in the same group as the drop down sub-menu.

    If I use the same end cap image in the main group containing the horizontal bar images, it works fine but obviously doesn't look correct.

    This is the image I need to use as the end cap:

    Steve.

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    Sorry Mike, no template, made from scratch.

    Steve.

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    You are probably going to need someone besides me to help you with this. Can you export your style as a template (blank) in case someone wants to take a look to see if they can help. Don't post it unless someone asks you but be ready to send it to someone who is willing to look at it. I am NOT a graphics guy and usually pay a graphic designer for graphic design work so I would be shooting in the dark on this one. Sorry

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    No, I haven't opened a ticket, but I will. Thanks for taking a look though.

    Steve.

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    Just a thought, how do you export the style as a template?

    Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axeman View Post
    Just a thought, how do you export the style as a template?

    Steve.
    This tutorial will go over the export process http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=16

    This is something that you should get in the habit of doing as it creates a complete site project in a zip file (all database content and images in one zip file)

    If you should have a drive crash or other computer issue that destroys everything, you can re-create a Fusion site with just a couple of mouse clicks (if you have exported a template and burned it to CD or uploaded it to your domain). Always keep your templates stored EXTERNAL to your computer. There is little point in making backups and keeping them right beside your site project where they will be lost along with everything else in a drive crash.

    Import tutorial: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=17
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    I've always exported my projects as in the tutorial already, I just thought there was a specific export process for the site style etc. but thanks anyway.

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