Bishop Barrington School website

Craig.Rodway

Thanks for your comments :D

For the *very* top menu, I just used static links in the template as I'm not likely to change those. :evil: It should be pretty straight forward to do though if the different menus are set up correctly in the templte info.php file. I'm not an expert on this, as these features have been added while I've been "away" from the WB community.

For the main menu and the left navigation, I used show_menu2(), which actually took me a long time to get right with the the applying of the correct CSS classes to get the desired effect.

mory

Hi Craig,

Sublime your work !

It is quite some time that I browse site showcase and your site left me breathless. Great Job !

This is also because yesterday I tried to modified the very Andrea template, and could not  :-(.

I wonder how you succeeded to generated the menu on top with sitemap - gallery...'cause when I tried, all my main menu and submenu would be clugged on the welcome menu...

Don't know or see how you succeeded the multiples menu with this template, all I can say is just GREAT JOB, go ahead !!!
Mory

Craig.Rodway

Here: http://www.bishopbarrington.net/

Hi all :)

Used to have the site running on a painfully-slow IIS setup, but have recently re-done the site from scratch with the latest version of WB.

The template is a modified Andreas02 template, but I started with the original Andreas one as I only discovered it was in the Addons repository afterwards!  :|

I utilise htaccess to achieve the short URLs as posted in the Code Snippets section of the forum.

I use my Textile module for all text, Swift gallery for pictures, and the Download gallery a few times for various things.