
I hear an Ahha moment happening...

So there is still the bug that does not give a different Class and ID with menu builder exports, and I learned how to fix the coding. If I understand how to make a php file, I can name the HTML editor file with a php extension and ALL File types.
1. Do I make the changes (mainmenu --> mymainmenu) on the exported html file, the js file, and the css file before I save it as a php?
2. Do I include the js, css, and image files in the php-includes file?
3. Are there any other questions that I should be asking?
As a friend always says, "I don't know enough to know what I don't know"
1. Do I make the changes (mainmenu --> mymainmenu) on the exported html file, the js file, and the css file before I save it as a php?
2. Do I include the js, css, and image files in the php-includes file?
3. Are there any other questions that I should be asking?

Adam East wrote:
I hear an Ahha moment happening...
I hear an Ahha moment happening...

Yes, I am so glad I read this thread. I don't know php, but I am so going to do that with the menu I create when I revamp the website.
Angie wrote:
So there is still the bug that does not give a different Class and ID with menu builder exports, and I learned how to fix the coding. If I understand how to make a php file, I can name the HTML editor file with a php extension and ALL File types.
1. Do I make the changes (mainmenu --> mymainmenu) on the exported html file, the js file, and the css file before I save it as a php?
2. Do I include the js, css, and image files in the php-includes file?
3. Are there any other questions that I should be asking?
As a friend always says, "I don't know enough to know what I don't know"
So there is still the bug that does not give a different Class and ID with menu builder exports, and I learned how to fix the coding. If I understand how to make a php file, I can name the HTML editor file with a php extension and ALL File types.
1. Do I make the changes (mainmenu --> mymainmenu) on the exported html file, the js file, and the css file before I save it as a php?
2. Do I include the js, css, and image files in the php-includes file?
3. Are there any other questions that I should be asking?

Anybody?? I tried what Per said and I either got nothing to show, or just the line of code to appear on screen.
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