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  1. rss mbadmin

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    Milo,
    Let me preface my question by saying I love your work. I have several sites and use your themes for all of them.

    I am currently running WP 2.6 and am using NYCReds 3.17. When I first viewed the demo for this theme I thought it had the capability of having drop down menus for sub-pages. Can you advise if this is an option or am I just smokin' crack?

    Thanks Much

  2. rss milo

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    Well, it has, just click the "navi" box, example header right :
    NYC Reds

  3. rss mbadmin

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    Thanks for the quick response. Let me give you the link to the site as I think I am using a different version of the theme. The NYC Reds here is not the same as the one I have currently. Only the graphics files have been modified.

    http://www.musiciansbirthday.com

    Thanks again...

  4. rss milo

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    That is version 3.17.1, this release never had a drop down menu,
    only the latest one has this feature,
    but you can melt the drop down menu from the Nature (ver 3.17.4)WP theme with your current NYC Reds install.

  5. rss mbadmin

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    rss Posted 3 years ago
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    Thanks much, I'll see if I can make the necessary changes.

  6. rss danielamickey

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    rss Posted 1 year ago
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    Hi, i have a NYCReds 3.17 installed wit wordpress Versión 3.0.1 in this page http://www.ecosdeltorbes.net/site/. But i try to config the slider and the others widgets but not work anything. Can you help me ?

  7. rss milo

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    rss Posted 1 year ago
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    @danielamickey Theme is changed, closing this thread.

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