Thanks Jason, you are most welcome. And I am flattered that you like
my stuff. :)
Joel.
On 07/06/2007, at 2:12 AM, JLuther wrote:
Joel,
Thank you! You are the Man!
I hadn't had a chance to check on this issue since my second post
yesterday, so I'm sorry you were replying to yourself. T
Joel,
Thank you! You are the Man!
I hadn't had a chance to check on this issue since my second post
yesterday, so I'm sorry you were replying to yourself. Thanks for
pointing out the issues with the CSS, too. I got so frustrated with my
poor JavaScript skills (lack thereof) that I totally overlo
On 06/06/2007, at 12:22 PM, Joel Birch wrote:
Then the only problem you have is CSS related. Your submenu widths
are sort-of collapsed until fully animated in, and then they
suddenly go to their proper width. I have experienced this before
and it can be solved by making sure that all the su
Hi again Jason,
I have your superfish menu working within Firefox using Firebug. If
you fix the points I mentioned in my previous emails you will find
that it mostly works. What doesn't work is the delay on mouseout and
I have tracked that down to the fact that in your CSS you are
spelli
Whoops, sorry Jason - you're not Andy!
Anyway, another thing that is stopping your code from working (in
addition to my previous point about the closing bracket etc.) is that
the div that contains your nav has an id of 'nav', not a class.
Therefore, you need to change your code to:
$(doc
On 06/06/2007, at 7:35 AM, JLuther wrote:
Andy,
Thanks, I tried adding the curly brace, but still no change in FF. The
menu won't even display in IE7 now.
Hi Andy,
You are actually missing the closing bracket (not curly this time)
and semicolon for the $(document).ready() function. Insert
Andy,
Thanks, I tried adding the curly brace, but still no change in FF. The
menu won't even display in IE7 now.
On Jun 5, 4:09 pm, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In IE 7 and FF2 for the PC, I get a JS error when I load that page.
>
> Looks like you might be missing a closing curly
In IE 7 and FF2 for the PC, I get a JS error when I load that page.
Looks like you might be missing a closing curly brace around line 21.
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