On Mon, 02 May 2005 18:59:24 +0100, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[01] http://www.projectseven.com/products/menusystems/pmm/
[02] http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
Thanks! Not trying to discredit the effort of SOS creator, but it doesn't
work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of
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Michael Wilson wrote:
This [01], however, does work in NN v6.2.3 on XPPro. According to the
Hi,
I don't think it works as intented. The nested ULs appear, but NN6 doesn't
paint any background, so it is not legible.
Re: the Mac fix. This fix is for MSIE 5.2 (OSX), it doesn't fix 5.0 (OS9)
and
Hi Kornel,
Seriously - suckerfish dropdowns are probably the best solution for
98%+ of your audience.
How so?
I checked the SOS one level dropdown from htmldog page, it doesn't work for
my IE 5.2, on Mac. Strange, the one that Micheal just sent does work.
If you insist on other solution
Just so you're not ostracized by the group, I'll provide this handy
little link about what dhtml is and isn't. Check out the section
under DHTML is NOT a W3C Standard.
http://www.w3schools.com/dhtml/dhtml_intro.asp
On 5/2/05, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a horizontal menu done in CSS
tee wrote:
Seven, but I really prefer to stay with css menu as it delivers
cleaner code. I was thinking perhaps I can insert one dhtml menu in
Son of suckerfish dropdowns:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
I'm a bit biased about this one:
tee wrote:
I have a horizontal menu done in CSS with set current option. menu 1
|| menu 2 || menu 3 || menu 4 || menu 5 || menu 6 ||
but now my client wants to insert drop-down menu in menu 4 button.
This can easily be done with DHTML menu that I have from Project
Seven, but I
If you take the implementation of your navigation one step further and
give your top-level navigation items (menu 4 for example) a home
page that also provides the links found in the dropdown, IE users with
JavaScript turned off can still easily navigate the site with only one
additional
Thanks Thierry, I was at your site yesterday reading your tjkdesign dropdown
tutorial. It definitely looks promising (works for IE 5.2 Mac) but I wasn't
sure if I can borrow the code to my client' website as I don't see the CC
license logo. Anything that requires my client pay more than what is
tee wrote:
Thanks! Not trying to discredit the effort of SOS creator, but it doesn't
work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of question.
I don't think SoS not working in Mac IE 5.2 is a discredit even if you
were trying. :) Personally, I've never given it too much thought.
Regardless, if you use the
tee wrote:
doesn't work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of question.
I believe it doesn't work in NN6 either.
Tee, I've sent you an email off-list, let me know if you don't get it.
Thanks Thierry, Sorry I didn't response. Was caught up with a lengthy
conversation with client over the phone when
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
tee wrote:
doesn't work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of question.
I believe it doesn't work in NN6 either.
It works in NN6 Win, but I'm not sure about NN on Mac; that fix link I
posted earlier has a listing of tested browsers.
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Best regards,
M. Wilson
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
tee wrote:
doesn't work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of question.
I believe it doesn't work in NN6 either.
It works in NN6 Win, but I'm not sure about NN on Mac; that fix link I
posted earlier has a listing of tested browsers.
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Best regards,
M. Wilson
Michael Wilson wrote:
It works in NN6 Win, but I'm not sure about NN on Mac; that fix link I
posted earlier has a listing of tested browsers.
Michael,
I've tested this page [1] in NN v6.2.3 on XPPro and it does not work.
Regards,
Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
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