Re: [css-d] dropdown menu issue with IE6

2008-02-21 Thread Chris Kavinsky
The dropdowns are there, but they're showing up off the screen to the right. You should be able to see a portion of the "About OSC" dropdown. The rest are off somewhere. IE7 works fine, as well as Safari and FIrefox (Windows and Mac). With Firefox on the Mac, it sometimes hides behind the Flash unt

Re: [css-d] dropdown menu issue with IE6

2008-02-21 Thread Jeff Gates
> > -I have two horizontal navigation areas using Son of Suckerfish dropdowns > > -the 2nd area is also using background image replacement > > -one page has a Flash file where the 2nd level dropdowns were getting > > hidden even with a transparency setting on the Flash file (solved > > using {

Re: [css-d] dropdown menu issue with IE6

2008-02-21 Thread Chris Kavinsky
Sorry, I forgot to add the links to the site and CSS file. Here they are: HTML page: http://209.235.208.145/cgi-bin/WebSuite/tcsAssnWebSuite.pl?AssnID=OHSOY&DBCode=410110&Action=DisplayTemplate&Page=AWS_OHSOY2_osc_index.html CSS file: http://209.235.214.238/css/2008styles.css On Tue, Feb 19,

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Ingo Chao
I must admit that I didn't get all of the meaning in this thread, which is named as drop-down problem, but the recent info was about fly-outs? Anyway, wouldn't it be possible to overflow the submenus? I compiled some here (for a dropdown, but basically this should work for fly-outs, too) http

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Austin, Darrel
> The UDM4 menus were actually a suggested method - but I was > putting that off because I didn't want to start from scratch > again FYI, the better menu scripts like UDM4 and PVII's just work off of a standard nested UL. So, in terms of your markup, there shouldn't be much that you need to c

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Design Groups
Well, I thank you all for your help on this :) I love it when clients ask the impossible and get all pissy when you can't deliver. Now they don't want the "expandable" one because you have to give an extra mouse click to see all the stuff - they want it to hover LOL (No, please - make it har

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Austin, Darrel
> Bascially, I'm a subcontractor for the designer. And I know > you all have had those clients that will *just not listen* to > you when you say something can't be done. This is the issue > we're having. The client wants the Son of Suckerfish > dropdowns (which were implemented and work grea

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Al Sparber
From: "Design Groups" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Although, normally, I'd agree with both of you, for the question I > posed these comments don't follow through :( > I tell them what they want simply isn't possible for the last time > :) I *do* know that if you click a menu item and then push the >

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Design Groups
>>When drodown or flyout menus have more than 6 or 7 items, it is probably >>time to rethink the navigation design.<< >>This seems less of a CSS issue and much more of a design/IA issue.<< Although, normally, I'd agree with both of you, for the question I posed these comments don't follow throu

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Al Sparber
From: "Austin, Darrel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> hover links to expand the submenus. The thing is, some of >> the lists get *really* long, and when you hover over a menu >> selection, the dropdown will fall below the viewable area of >> the screen > This seems less of a CSS issue and much more of a

Re: [css-d] Dropdown menu issue

2006-04-10 Thread Austin, Darrel
> hover links to expand the submenus. The thing is, some of > the lists get *really* long, and when you hover over a menu > selection, the dropdown will fall below the viewable area of > the screen (I'm on 1280 x 1024 - and it even does it to me - > I can't imagine what's being cut off from vi