The height attribute is meant to be used for specifying the CSS height
of a menu - not for additional functionality.

Matt

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 9:18 AM, MANOJ GOEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am using Overridden ListMenu displayer to show left hand navigation plus
> tabbed menu .
>   But is there another displayer we can use to have the same type of effect
> i want.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  Manoj
>
>
>
>
>  ________________________________
>
>  > Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:02:37 -0600
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: struts-menu-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: Re: [struts-menu] Struts Menu Height Attribute Issue
>
>
> >
> > What displayer are you using? I've never used the height attribute in
> > any of my menus. I suspect you may be using a menu/displayer that was
> > created before I joined this project.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Manoj Goel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I have been trying to get struts menu work the way I want to but I am
> > > baffled by this height attribute,
> > >
> > > Here is an example:
> > >
> > > <Item name="AnomalyMenu" title="Anomalies"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/anomalyMainAction" height="0,0,1"
> > > description="show"/>
> > > <Item name="ERDMain" title="ERD"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/anomalyERDSearchAction" height="1,1.2,0.7"
> > > description="show">
> > > <Item name="ERDSearch" title="Search"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/anomalyERDSearchAction" height="2,1.2,0.7"
> > > description="hide">
> > > <Item name="ERDDetail" title="Detail" height="3,1.2.3,0.7"
> > > description="hide">
> > > <Item name="ERDEdit" title="Edit" height="4,1.2.3.4,0.7"
> > > description="hide"/>
> > > <Item name="ERDDelete" title="Confirm Delete"
> > > height="5,1.2.3.5,0.7" description="hide"/>
> > > <Item name="ERDContact" title="Contact Info"
> > > height="6,1.2.3.6,0.7" description="hide"/>
> > > </Item>
> > > </Item>
> > > <Item name="ERDReport" title="Report"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/prepareERDReportRequest"
> height="7,1.7,0.1.2"
> > > description="hide"/>
> > > </Item>
> > > <Item name="MIDMain" title="MID"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/anomalyMIDSearchAction" height="1,1.2,0.7"
> > > description="show">
> > > <Item name="MIDSearch" title="Search"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/anomalyMIDSearchAction" height="2,1.2,0.7"
> > > description="hide">
> > > <Item name="MIDDetail" title="Detail" height="3,1.2.3,0.7"
> > > description="hide">
> > > </Item>
> > > </Item>
> > > <Item name="MIDReport" title="Reports"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/prepareUnresolvedMIDMembersReportRequest"
> > > height="1,1.2,0.1.2" description="hide">
> > > <Item name="UnresolvedMIDMembersReport" title="Unresolved"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/prepareUnresolvedMIDMembersReportRequest"
> > > height="2,1.2,0.1.2" description="hide"/>
> > > <Item name="ResolvedMIDMembersReport" title="Resolved"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/prepareResolvedMIDMembersReportRequest"
> > > height="2,1.2.3,0.1.2" description="hide"/>
> > > <Item name="MIDMembersReport" title="Members"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/prepareMIDMembersReportRequest"
> > > height="2,1.2.3.4,0.1.2" description="hide"/>
> > > </Item>
> > > <Item name="SSIDReplacementReport" title="Replacement SSIDs"
> > > action="/locatormaintenance/anomalyMIDReplacementSSIDAction"
> > > height="1,1.2,0.1.2" description="hide"/>
> > > </Item>
> > >
> > >
> > > Apparently this height attribute is supposed to give the menu its
> hierarchy
> > > and render them in bold when clicked on it, it opens up its sub menu's.
> But
> > > I want to know how it works
> > > as documentatin about it is very sparse and the developer who did this
> has
> > > left and I am supposed to make it work. It only so far works for ERDMain
> but
> > > not for MIDMain.
> > >
> > > The problem is when I click on MIDMain it also opens up MIDReport menu
> which
> > > I don't want it to, it should open only when I click.
> > >
> > > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Manoj
> > >
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