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  1. #1
    user@domain.invalid
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    Default Likno AllWeb Menus and NOF

    I am a fan of Likno's allweb menu program and most of my menus are made
    with it. I love menus that scroll with the screen and never get lost -
    it eliminates static side and bottom menus. Anyway, I just got NOF and
    wonder if anyone has worked with NOF and Likno's menus? Any tips for me?

  2. #2
    the other Chuck
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    Default Re: Likno AllWeb Menus and NOF

    user,

    My navigation of choice is AWM. Great tool and easy to use once you get
    the hang of it. It gives you all kinds of flexibility with your navigation.
    Of course Fusion will automatically generate your links and you have to do
    it manually with AWM but that's really not much work.

    The NOF component seems to work well and there seems to be plenty of support
    with Fusion. I currently have a few sites using AWM. This one has been
    around for awhile (http://www.MansfieldScouting.com) and a new site I've
    just started: (http://www.MansfieldOrchestras.org).

    Chuck Joslin also sells AWM on this site (www.beyondfusion.com). I'm sure
    if you purchase from him you can get a little personal help if you have
    questions. I believe Chuck also helped Likno with the development of the
    Fusion Component.

    the Other Chuck



    <user@domain.invalid> wrote in message
    news:euuj29$ipn1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    >I am a fan of Likno's allweb menu program and most of my menus are made
    >with it. I love menus that scroll with the screen and never get lost - it
    >eliminates static side and bottom menus. Anyway, I just got NOF and wonder
    >if anyone has worked with NOF and Likno's menus? Any tips for me?






  3. #3
    Richard Wayne Garganta
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    Default Re: Likno AllWeb Menus and NOF

    I just got NOF a couple of days ago - I did not know that Likno had a
    component. I am very glad to hear that because I want to transition all
    my sites to floating menus. You have used the component with NOF 10?

    the other Chuck wrote:
    > user,
    >
    > My navigation of choice is AWM. Great tool and easy to use once you get
    > the hang of it. It gives you all kinds of flexibility with your navigation.
    > Of course Fusion will automatically generate your links and you have to do
    > it manually with AWM but that's really not much work.
    >
    > The NOF component seems to work well and there seems to be plenty of support
    > with Fusion. I currently have a few sites using AWM. This one has been
    > around for awhile (http://www.MansfieldScouting.com) and a new site I've
    > just started: (http://www.MansfieldOrchestras.org).
    >
    > Chuck Joslin also sells AWM on this site (www.beyondfusion.com). I'm sure
    > if you purchase from him you can get a little personal help if you have
    > questions. I believe Chuck also helped Likno with the development of the
    > Fusion Component.
    >
    > the Other Chuck
    >
    >
    >
    > <user@domain.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:euuj29$ipn1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    >> I am a fan of Likno's allweb menu program and most of my menus are made
    >> with it. I love menus that scroll with the screen and never get lost - it
    >> eliminates static side and bottom menus. Anyway, I just got NOF and wonder
    >> if anyone has worked with NOF and Likno's menus? Any tips for me?

    >
    >
    >
    >


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    =?iso-8859-1?Q?Chuck_=ABBeyondFusion=BB?=
    Guest

    Default Re: Likno AllWeb Menus and NOF

    The free Fusion component for AWM is available at the Likno site or from the
    store page on Beyondfusion.

    I use it all the time.

    I got Likno to do the component long ago and took over updating and
    maintaining the source (at Likno's request) when it needed to be recompiled
    to work with Fusion 8. It was updated again to work with 9 when the Fusion
    API changed. No further updates were needed for Fusion 10 compatibility.

    --
    Chuck Joslin
    BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
    www.beyondfusion.com

    Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com

    "Richard Wayne Garganta" <richinri@cox.net> wrote in message
    news:euv6ij$kk41@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    >I just got NOF a couple of days ago - I did not know that Likno had a
    >component. I am very glad to hear that because I want to transition all my
    >sites to floating menus. You have used the component with NOF 10?
    >
    > the other Chuck wrote:
    >> user,
    >>
    >> My navigation of choice is AWM. Great tool and easy to use once you get
    >> the hang of it. It gives you all kinds of flexibility with your
    >> navigation. Of course Fusion will automatically generate your links and
    >> you have to do it manually with AWM but that's really not much work.
    >>
    >> The NOF component seems to work well and there seems to be plenty of
    >> support with Fusion. I currently have a few sites using AWM. This one
    >> has been around for awhile (http://www.MansfieldScouting.com) and a new
    >> site I've just started: (http://www.MansfieldOrchestras.org).
    >>
    >> Chuck Joslin also sells AWM on this site (www.beyondfusion.com). I'm
    >> sure if you purchase from him you can get a little personal help if you
    >> have questions. I believe Chuck also helped Likno with the development
    >> of the Fusion Component.
    >>
    >> the Other Chuck
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> <user@domain.invalid> wrote in message
    >> news:euuj29$ipn1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    >>> I am a fan of Likno's allweb menu program and most of my menus are made
    >>> with it. I love menus that scroll with the screen and never get lost -
    >>> it eliminates static side and bottom menus. Anyway, I just got NOF and
    >>> wonder if anyone has worked with NOF and Likno's menus? Any tips for
    >>> me?

    >>
    >>
    >>


  5. #5
    Richard Wayne Garganta
    Guest

    Default Re: Likno AllWeb Menus and NOF

    and you have made me a very happy man! Thanks dude!

    Chuck «BeyondFusion» wrote:
    > The free Fusion component for AWM is available at the Likno site or from
    > the store page on Beyondfusion.
    >
    > I use it all the time.
    >
    > I got Likno to do the component long ago and took over updating and
    > maintaining the source (at Likno's request) when it needed to be
    > recompiled to work with Fusion 8. It was updated again to work with 9
    > when the Fusion API changed. No further updates were needed for Fusion
    > 10 compatibility.
    >


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