RE: Panel menu

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keydog
 
 
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RE: Panel menu

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is there a way to make a panel menu dismissable on desktop version similar to the mobile version

mobile version will dipsplay an "X" to close the menu, but not on desktop view

looking to have several stacked and would like to have it so they can be closed at the links panel, aside from the button that opens it

right now I have it with the top link button not linked to anything so when clicked it looks like it closes but it is really just refreshing the page

I have a large website Im updating and will need allot of navagation option to get around the site without people getting lost

unless there is a better option, this site has over 600 pages
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Re: RE: Panel menu

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As far as I know it works the same for both. I don't believe the panel menu has an option for a close button or X to appear in the actual panel section itself to close it. You either need to click outside of the panel or click the button that opened it. The open button can have an animation that goes from open to close so users know to click it.

Have you considered using a panel layer? You could then place links or another menu in the panel layer including a close button and then create a separate button to open and close the panel layer.
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Re: RE: Panel menu

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that panel layer sounds like a good idea, is there a help section on this
I dont do this stuff all the time, usually only when it is time to update which Im way overdue on a couple site
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Re: RE: Panel menu

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The panel layer is one of the options for the layer object (Type). If you open the layer object properties and click help there is a bit more info that comes up about the layer object. You can also view this online: https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/morelayers.html
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Re: RE: Panel menu

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I found that , thanks
I got it to work with events and a button to open and close, just have to work out the actual navigation,
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