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Site Update: Diverse Menus

  • Writer: jamespederson5
    jamespederson5
  • 9 hours ago
  • 1 min read

I have updated the menu system on Mythology Worlds yet again.


I originally had all of my mythology entries in one drop-down, but it wouldn't fit onto the whole window no matter which browser I use.


Before that, I had divided the site menu into "Western", "Eastern", "Indigenous", and "Modern" drop-downs.

I have decided to divide the menu again such that every mythology entry will fit onto the window when you hover over each submenu and view its drop-down.


This time, I have decided to use geographical categories in place of the rather arbitrary "Western", "Eastern", and "Indigenous" categories.


The new categories are:

The Middle East and Europe (instead of "Western Worlds")

Asia (instead of "Eastern Worlds")

Africa, America, Oceania, and the North (instead of "Indigenous Worlds")


The "Modern Myths" category is still the Modern Myths category.

This category includes monsters and stories from more modern times...usually the 20th and 21st centuries C.E.


I have also updated the menu bar itself such that all of the text is easily visible.

Another problem I had was trying to get the entirety of the menu text visible so that they can more easily be seen.

Fortunately, I figured it out by choosing a new menu.



As a sort of congratulations to myself for another job well done, here is my representation of Ogun, the Yoruba god of metalworks and technology.




Thank you from Mythology Worlds, and have a legendary day!


 
 
 

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