You mean an image in the menu linking to something offsite?
It should be as easy as turning menu images on for the menu (in the module manager), then creating a URL link type in the menu and selecting an image for it (in the menu manager).
No.
I would have a menu that direct me to a console of features and then when they press on one of the image menus it would go to a wrapper. But i do not know how to make and image menu wrapper.
Thanks Guys
So every page has a wrapper module?
Great the question how can i make an image link to that page wrapper like this
go to wwwl silvereign.com and on the top menu press on forecast and when there you will see 9 square images and my question how can i make a link with every image that then open awrapper.
I cannot make a menu image that is a wrapper.Thanks
and somebody said that i have this problem on my template:
OK, yes, every page in your site can be a wrapper if you want it to be.
For a couple of reasons, but mainly so you can just cut-and-paste the link, you probably want to create a 'dummy' menu which has links to pages that you want to link to and display modules on. Make a wrapper page by creating a 'wrapper'-type menu link in this dummy menu. Temporarily publish the menu somewhere, and right-click to 'Copy Shortcut' (or whatever the equivalent is on your browser) and paste the url into the <a href=""> tag around your custom HTML (the image).
JCEUtilities is the cause of your javascript problem. Mootools and the JQuery library don't like one another very much. There ARE ways to resolve the conflict (you can check
this post
I made on another forum about it) - however, I'm guessing that this simplest way for you to deal with it will be to uninstall JCEUtilities.