Dan Webb,
What a nice contribution to our community.
I really appreciate the way you packaged everything (css, js, html, example)
into one clean, concise, clearly illustrative source. You do lovely work.
Thank you.
--David
I found this expandable CSS div with JS when i was working at ForumImages.
http://www.forumimages.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324&highlight=FICodeExpand
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Does anybody know an expandable vertical css/js menu
based on uls?
> http://pukupi.com uses an unordered list menu with CSS and JS. I'm only
> going one sub-level deep but deeper sub-levels are simple enough to
> implement.
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> Kyle
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I found this expandable CSS div with JS when i was working at ForumImages.
http://www.forumimages.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324&highlight=FICodeExpand
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http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
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Taupo, NZ.
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I found this expandable CSS div with JS when i was working at ForumImages.
http://www.forumimages.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=324&highlight=FICodeExpand
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Cameron W (aka t94xr)
http://www.t94xr.net.nz/
XHTML & CSS Compliant.
Taupo, NZ.
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Behalf Of Mike Foskett
Sent: 12 July 2004 16:52
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Does anybody know an expandable vertical css/js menu
based on uls?
Dan,
Sorry I meant it'll take time to absorb the JavaScript closures article.
I'll need to comprehend that be
you click on a link on that
menu,
the bullets flash off and on real quick -- is that intentional?
ByteDreams
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From: "Kyle Barrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 3:08 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Does anybody kn
Dan,
Sorry I meant it'll take time to absorb the JavaScript closures article.
I'll need to comprehend that before moving to your example.
The techniques used I found very strange. I sort of follow, but failed to comprehend.
If you don't mind there'll be some questions at the end of the week?
BTW
er.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
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ser.
Hope it helps.
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de ByteDreams
Enviado el: lunes, 12 de julio de 2004 16:15
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on uls?
Nice Kyle. But
04 3:08 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Does anybody know an expandable vertical css/js menu
based on uls?
> http://pukupi.com uses an unordered list menu with CSS and JS. I'm only
> going one sub-level deep but deeper sub-levels are simple enough to
> implement.
>
> Kyle
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>
Hi Mike,
It's not an article as such - Im kind of lazy like that but the code should be
fairly clear (i hope). Ive just uploaded a new version of the example page
with the code tidied a bit more (ive chopped another few line lines out of it -
even shorter now). Im planning on submitting this to
Dan,
I'm gonna have to spend time digesting that article.
Thanks for reminding me why I like this forum.
mike 2k:)2
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http://pukupi.com uses an unordered list menu with CSS and JS. I'm only
going one sub-level deep but deeper sub-levels are simple enough to
implement.
Kyle
Hi Folks!
Could one of you please point me to a vertical menu solution based on
css/js and semantically structured by ul/li's?
I'd love to
Hi Gerd,
You mean a bit like one I have at:
http://www.amcs.org.au
Which is based on...
http://www.gazingus.org/html/Using_Lists_for_DHTML_Menus.html
Nick
Hi Folks!
Could one of you please point me to a vertical menu solution based on
css/js and semantically structured by ul/li's?
I'd love to have
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on uls?
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> Hi Folks!
> Could one of you please point me to a vertical menu solution based on
> c
you may take a look on http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/aqlists/
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> From: Gerhard Schoder
>
> Hi Folks!
> Could one of you please point me to a vertical menu solution based on
> css/js and semantically structured by ul/li's?
> I'd love to have a solution that opens a sublevel-ul when clicked on a
> toplevel navigation item. It would n
r are you looking for a flyout menu from the leftnav?
>>
>>My mind is blank right now on flyouts.
>>Ted
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>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Gerhard Schoder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:47 AM
>>To: [EMAIL
Hi Brian!
Thanks alot for your link, it's almost everything I need, except for
that i would like a klick on a top nav item to toggle the visibility of
the containing sub nav items... That would be --- perfekt =)
Thanks again,
Best Regards,
Gerd
brian cummiskey wrote:
check out http://css.maxdesi
Gerhard Schoder wrote:
Sorry I forgot to mention:
The sublevels need to be opened below the toplevel element. Something
easily done on a server-side basis, but I'd need it on a
flat-file-stupid system. Thanks again!
Hi Folks!
Could one of you please point me to a vertical menu solution based on
menu from the leftnav?
My mind is blank right now on flyouts.
Ted
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From: Gerhard Schoder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Does anybody know an expandable vertical css/js menu
based on uls?
Sorry I for
Not sure if this meets all your requirements, but I'm loving the menu
presented in Eric Meyer's latest "More Eric Meyers on CSS." I'm working
with it on a test page now. The page is constantly being fiddled with,
but you can look at the nav here: www.pcc.com/testing/client2.html.
I highly re
: Gerhard Schoder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Does anybody know an expandable vertical css/js menu
based on uls?
Sorry I forgot to mention:
The sublevels need to be opened below the toplevel element. Something
easily done on a
Sorry I forgot to mention:
The sublevels need to be opened below the toplevel element. Something
easily done on a server-side basis, but I'd need it on a
flat-file-stupid system. Thanks again!
Best regards,
Gerd Schoder
Gerhard Schoder wrote:
Hi Folks!
Could one of you please point me to a verti
Hi Folks!
Could one of you please point me to a vertical menu solution based on
css/js and semantically structured by ul/li's?
I'd love to have a solution that opens a sublevel-ul when clicked on a
toplevel navigation item. It would need 4-5 sublevels...
I know this is a lot to ask for, but maybe
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