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(Is there anyway to build horizontal navigation into the templates rather than vertical navigation?)
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Yes. You can do horizontal main-page links and/or horizontal sub-page links ([[Custom_Templates#Menu_systems|#HMAINS# and #HSUBS#]], respectively). Or as a third option you could just [[Custom_Templates#Hard-coded_page_links|hard-code your links]].
 
Yes. You can do horizontal main-page links and/or horizontal sub-page links ([[Custom_Templates#Menu_systems|#HMAINS# and #HSUBS#]], respectively). Or as a third option you could just [[Custom_Templates#Hard-coded_page_links|hard-code your links]].
  
==Do I have to build the template entirely within Soholaunch or can I still design in Photoshop, created slices, make CSS, etc like I'm used to?==
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==Do I have to build the template entirely within Soholaunch or can I still design in Photoshop, created slices, make CSS, build database, write php, etc like I'm used to?==
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Everything is the same except that when building a Soholaunch template you don't have to build the database or write the php like you're used to. Once you've created the .psd, sliced it up, and created the css/html, you're pretty much done (with the template).

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Is there anyway to build horizontal navigation into the templates rather than vertical navigation?

Yes. You can do horizontal main-page links and/or horizontal sub-page links (#HMAINS# and #HSUBS#, respectively). Or as a third option you could just hard-code your links.

Do I have to build the template entirely within Soholaunch or can I still design in Photoshop, created slices, make CSS, build database, write php, etc like I'm used to?

Everything is the same except that when building a Soholaunch template you don't have to build the database or write the php like you're used to. Once you've created the .psd, sliced it up, and created the css/html, you're pretty much done (with the template).

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