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(Message started by: lupacexi on Aug 23rd, 2017, 4:18pm)

Title: Creating a left side menu with scripts
Post by lupacexi on Aug 23rd, 2017, 4:18pm
     Creating a left side menu with scripts
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I am trying to create a Left Side Menu.
 
I sought and found instructions on your website which did NOT discuss creating a Left Side Menu using Javascript.
 
My Objective
 
1.  Creating a Left Side Menu "Tree" with the collapsible and expandable folders.  I have the Javascript script file
 
2.  The Right Side Frame will display the HTML files
 
I can't seem to get this seemingly simply process to work
 
Can you walk me through these two steps ? ? (http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3737919/tom-hardware-website-error-500.html)

Title: Re: Creating a left side menu with scripts
Post by Support Staff on Aug 23rd, 2017, 5:46pm
It would be impossible to offer proper Javascript support as the topic is too wide.
Maybe some user could help; but meantime we want to mention the basic things.

To insert a Javascript, you must place the cursor where you want to insert it (in this case probably at the start of the page with the menu), then Insert >HTML >Within text, then in the dialog that is shown, you copy and paste the Javascript code into the gray box.

Now it must be noticed that you can not (or at least should not) write the direct HTML page names, that normally in EWE are created automatically.
So you delete the page name (e.g. "page1.html") in the Javascript example, you left only the "", you place the cursor between the two ", and you press one of the buttons in the right side of the HTML insertion dialog, the page selector. This will insert a reference to the page, that will show that a nice icon.
The software will replace the nice icon with the actual page name when you publish the website.
So you can select the pages to link with the Javascript visually, just like you do everything in EasyWebEditor.



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