Hey Christopher,

Go ahead and upgrade and see if that solves it and then post an example.
I'll be offline until monday when I'll be able to look at it again.

Cheers,
-Jonathan


On 3/9/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My example uses 1.2.1 right now. Does that matter, or should I do the
upgrade before put out any example code?

Chris

Jonathan Sharp wrote:

Trimming message...

On 3/9/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I will indeed upgrade to the beta (any idea when you'll call it a stable
> release?), and see if it fixes problem number three. :o)
>

I'm about ready to stamp stable on it. I've fixed a few minor things but
need to write the documentation for it. We just moved last weekend and don't
have internet at our house (they're telling me Monday) so early next week is
when I should get everything online. There are only a few lines of changes
to the beta2 so if you use that all you'll have to do for the stable release
is drop in the new js file.


 Also, a behavior I hadn't remembered to tell you about (which might also
> be fixed in the latests beta) is that by default you set the width of each
> menu to a certain number of pixels (115px if memory serves). This meant that
> when I had a menu option that exceeded this width, it would just spill out
> over the side. I found a guy in the jQuery IRC channel that suggested
> replacing that pixel width with a percent. He suggested 97% and so that's
> what I used. This worked brilliantly to fix the problem... except for FF. It
> produced an interesting effect where in when each time I hover over a menu
> item the width of the menu grows. it's very strange.
>

Ug...percents... I did see this in one case and using pixel values solved
it (except that you have fixed widths). If you post an example I'll take a
look at it then and see what I can come up with. It may be as simple as
creating a FF specific rule.

Cheers,
-Jonathan



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