Hi all,
I want to create a mock-up of a web site, so some menus are required. It’s 
something I’ve done very little with, and the last was years ago. I’m an 
infrequent  LC user, anyway, though have dabbled with it since it’s beginnings. 
According to the User Guide (this with version 10):

Button Menus

You can create a button menu by dragging out one of the menu controls from the 
tools palette. However,if you want to create one by script, the easiest is to 
create a button and set the style of the button to "menu". Next, you can set 
the menuMode of the button to the appropriate menu type. You can either set the 
menuMode in a handler, or use the Type menu in the button's property inspector 
to set the menu type. 


However, if I create a button, menu is not an option in the list of styles. And 
what do the “menu controls” in the tools palette look like?

I’m sure I’m missing something pretty basic, but I am definitely missing it. I 
guess I can copy and paste a menu button from an old stack, and change its 
attributes, or work around it with a bunch of hidden buttons, but there must be 
a more streamlined approach than that.

Thx.
Dave

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