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Tutorial: Advanced Navigation in Liferay Themes - Part 3

This is part 3 of a series written for UI-dev/FED new to Liferay. This assumes you’re solid with css/html/javascript, and have at least a passing understanding of dynamic languages like PHP or ASP. If you have a Java background, you may want to skip the parts that explain stuff you already know. This post builds on the last posts , so if you haven't read those, you might want to go back and...
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Liferay 6.1 | Webcontent Based Multi Column Navigation Menu

For a navigation menu with longer sub menu navigation items, multi column menu navigation layout is the latest design trend which provides a solution for better usability and space management. It's even nicer to have an image that can be part of the navigation. Thankfully the power of Liferay + CSS3 makes it possible for us to create some robust navigation and drop-down menus. As...
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