I guess it would be cool if a bunch of companion code appeared that
complimented this great plugin...
I'm thinking something like how scrollTo has 2 other piece that do
more things...

really interesting to be able to have breadcrumbs easily manageable...
right now my limited ability could only use the breadcrumbs plugin as
a regular menu...

I think perhaps many others have the same thought.
thank you.

On Nov 23, 2:21 am, "Armand Datema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very nice
>
> This will come in very handy on the portals that have too many levels or too
> long names ( like medical portals )
>
> @question below
>
> You will need to build your own code to make the breadcrumb. This is not a
> breadcrum generation plugin that follows the pages you are onbut a
> breadcrumb styling plugin
>
> It applies the effects to an allready excisting breadcrumb you build using
> php .net whatever
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:42 AM, yvonney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > yes, hehehe ... at some point I'll be trying to figure out how to get
> > Jason's very cool breadCrumb plug to link (i guess) to the main
> > menu...
> > It'll be easy once we know how... I'm puzzled about this right now
> > though....
>
> > Any thoughts, tips, ummmmm..... examples welcomed...obviously....--)
>
> > On Nov 21, 9:28 pm, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Jason...
>
> > > I'm not sure I understand what your plug-in is for.
> > > When you say it's a "breadcrumb" plugin, I thought you meant
> > > it would show a site visitor the "trail" of pages visited.
>
> > > I'm not quite sure I know how to set this up.  I created actual
> > > pages from your demo...biocompate.html, kits_assays.html, etc.,
> > > so there would be actual pages to visit, but the order the
> > > "breakcrumbs" never changes, but stays in the order of the
> > > list of pages in "breadcrumb0", the id of the div in which I changed the
> > > links.
>
> > > A little help for the clueless?
>
> --
> Armand Datema
> CTO SchwingSoft

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