Joomla template with giant menu [closed] - wordpress-theming

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I am looking for a joomla or wordpress template (free | commercial) with giant menu.
I like such types of websites where you pull the menu and see evrything. It
makes it easier for visitors to see the big picture instead of being forced
to navigate from page to page
examples : reuters.com, vmware.com etc
Thank you in advance.

I haven't come across a theme persay, however there is UberMenu. A WP Plugin in for just such occasions.

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I have a theme being used on a website, and I need to figure out which html file from the theme is being used on a particular web page of the website?
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Link to the site with the issue is here.
It looks like I got the portal created correctly. The instructions for this on mediawiki seem better than on wikipedia. What I don't get is why the link in the box adds this "Template:"
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Got the portal templates from here.
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How did this website do their splash page/age verification? [closed]

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I am looking at this website - http://www.shopmss.com/ - and I was wondering how they did the splash page, age verification and store all on the same URL 'shopmss.com'. You click through 3 screens before you get back to the store.
My secondary question is, can you do this without setting a cookie? i.e. Javascript, that appends the browser bar URL? Or something with mod_rewrite?
EDIT: I thought this was a relevant question to ask because I was exploring the best practice to accomplish the task, I figured it would have something technical. My bad.
The site is setting a cookie called BX. That could be tracking a session, in which they can display different content based on the state of the session.
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I would like to get you opinions, what open source CMS is best for online tire shop? Basically I need it to have advanced search options, so I could make search by tire height, width, rim size, season type ect. I was thinking about OpenCart, but It seems it has very limited search capabilities. Any suggestions?
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There are many documentaion on internet or user guides which have no pdf.
They have the table of contents and links.
Is there any way that i can convert them to pdf for printing for offline reading
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