On Jun 14, 6:08 pm, Touran oliverdav...@gmail.com wrote:
I really need a way to change the pathclass based on selecting a item
in the menu without going back to the server. Any ideas.
Thanks
Hello,
You could create a function which removes the 'current' class from all
li elements in the
Hi Dave,
Sorry, but I don't understand your issue from what you posted. Can you
explain further please.
Cheers
Joel Birch.
Joel,
am I right in thinking that I have to add the css class to the
relevant li items manually ?
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On May 7, 7:10 am, Joel Birch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave,
Sorry, but I don't understand your issue from what you posted.
Yes, that's correct. It's a job best suited to a server-side language
so that the current information is still present when JS is not
available.
Joel Birch.
On May 7, 11:38 am, Joel Birch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's correct. It's a job best suited to a server-side language
so that the current information is still present when JS is not
available.
Joel Birch.
Thanks Joel
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Hello,
You say it's organised like the my navbar example but also say it has
three levels. The navbar example demonstrates the pathClass feature
which works well for two level menus, but I have never attempted to
use it on menus that have more levels than that so you are heading
into uncharted
I realise now that this is not dynamic, is there a way of making
this functionality dynamic ?
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On Apr 25, 9:29 am, I-CRE8 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.i-cre8.co.uk/sf-menu/index.php
I have a demo menu here which I have
Hi Joel -
First of all, thank you so much for your response. I mulled over this
thing for hours to no avail so your help is much appreciated. (And
thanks for your kind words regarding my design.)
I've implemented your solution and it seems to do the trick -- aside
from one (hopefully minor)
Hi Steve,
This is by no means a newbie question, and even if it was you would
still be more than welcome to ask it.
I had a bit of an experiment and what you are attempting can be
achieved fairly simply. Just add a class 'useSF' to the body element
for pages that you want to use Superfish
Not sure what happened because I answered your other identical thread
earlier. To save confusion, here is my response again:
Hi Steve,
This is by no means a newbie question, and even if it was you would
still be more than welcome to ask it.
I had a bit of an experiment and what you are
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