Introduction
This topic has been written about many times by many people but this article has a NAVT slant. The information presented here is not intended to teach the basics of the PHP programming language, programming logic or WordPress template construction. It is designed to provide sensible help to the do it your-selfer who would like to use the NAVT Plugin for WordPress and isn’t afraid to do a little template hacking to make it happen. However there are at least three different ways you can integrate the NAVT plugin into your theme. Two of them don’t require programming. Continue reading ‘How to… Word Press, Themes and NAVT’
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Introduction
In the article NAVT and Graphic Anchors, I explained how the NAVT plugin supported three anchor types that can be used on your web site. The new graphic anchor styles are for those who want to use graphics or a mixture of graphics and text as anchors.
In this article I’ll explain how NAVT creates the Text with Side Graphic anchors and what you need to know about the required CSS. Continue reading ‘Text with Side Graphic Anchors’
Introduction
In the article NAVT and Graphic Anchors, I explained how NAVT plug supported three anchor types that can be used on your web site. The graphic anchor styles are for those who want to use graphics or a mixture of graphics and text as anchors. In this article I’ll explain how NAVT creates a Graphic anchor and what you need to know about the required CSS.
Continue reading ‘Text over Graphic Anchors with NAVT’
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