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# Slickmap CSS
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A Visual Sitemapping Tool for Web Developers
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Created by Matt Everson of Astuteo
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https://www.astuteo.com/slickmap
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###How To Use
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1. Create an HTML file with an unordered list of links. SlickMap was
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designed to style actual linked navigation, not simply lists, so make
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sure to include anchor tags. See index.html for the correct formatting.
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2. Apply slickmap.css as you would any other stylesheet, using it for both
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"screen" and "print" media as seen here:
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`<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen,print" href="slickmap.css" />`
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3. Within your HTML file, the link to your home page should be at the top
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of the unordered list and have the id of #home. This is required to pull
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the home page link out above the rest of the site tree.
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4. The SlickMap default is 4 columns. In order to change the number of
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columns, you simply need to change the class of the PrimaryNav unordered
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list (col4, col5, etc.) SlickMap CSS will accomodate 1 to 10 columns,
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some much better than others.
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5. Depending on how you use these files, you may need to correct the image
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paths within the CSS file.
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