Outstanding! Thanks for the time and support. Worked like a charm.... :D On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I read that wrong, what I proposed shifts the 1st level subs to the left, > to get second level subs to show on left side instead of right, assign some > class like "show_left" to second tier of subs > > if ($(this ).hasClass("show_left")) { > $(this).css("left", "-10em");// if using supersubs, > or variable width UL's have to test parent UL for width and use that value > instead of "-10em" > > } > > Ethan Mateja wrote: > > I was able to acheive multiple columns by giving the ul a width that is n > times bigger than the li, where n is the number of columns desired. -THANX > Cy Morris! > > I now face an issue where items close to the right hand side of the screen > bleed off with multiple columns. I wonder how I can force the last few > elements in the UL to have the multi-columns open to the left? Any tips? > > -cheers > > On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:18 AM, okdok <ethan.mat...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Can anyone provide me an example of how I can modify supersubs.js to >> create a multi-column dropdown? >> >> Thanks! >> >> On May 16, 12:46 pm, Ethan Mateja <ethan.mat...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Thanks for the prompt reply! >> > >> > I took a peek at supersubs.js and my question is this: >> > >> > Is it just a matter of adding an extra div tag between ul's and styling >> in a >> > manner similar to the link below? >> > >> > http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_41.html >> > >> > I have been working with suckerfish menu's for a year or so and have >> just >> > gotten into the multicolumn feature. What I have yet to wrap my head >> around >> > is how to create the second column. Any examples are greatly >> appreciated. >> > >> > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > > you can put columns into the sub menus fairly easily with >> supersubs.js >> > >> > > okdok wrote: >> > >> > > I would like to integrate a multi-column superfish into a Joomla! >> > > 1.5.10 production site. Has anyone been able to accomplish something >> > > similar? >> > >> > -- >> > Respectfully, >> > >> > Ethan Mateja >> > >> > +++++++++++++++ >> > Packetforwardwww.packetforward.com >> > > > > -- > Respectfully, > > Ethan Mateja > > +++++++++++++++ > Packetforward > www.packetforward.com > > > -- Respectfully, Ethan Mateja +++++++++++++++ Packetforward www.packetforward.com