On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Andrew Robinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No reason I can think of that it would not work, but there are VERY
> few developers on Trinidad that make new components or enhance
> existing ones. Most Trinidad work is on the framework and not the
> components unfortunately. So you can propose it, but it could be a
> very long time before anything gets implemented. Heck, look how many

help is always welcome ;-)

> UIX style renderers still exist

yep. matter of lacking time....

>
> On 6/4/08, Renzo Tomaselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, till now I used the component t:jscookmenu from Tomahawk, since it
>> seems the only drop-down menu available around.
>> However it adds a number of spread files in a page - while not
>> supporting disabled items.
>> In theory Trinidad should have all is needed to build such menus -
>> although a straight component is missing.
>> I mean popupPanel (hovering mode) + navigationPane (list hint) + PPR.
>> This way the action of hovering on any item would open a new,
>> lower-level popupPanel through PPR, according to any hierarchical menu
>> model.
>> It's likely that some position fixing through js is needed to properly
>> show panels aside.
>> Did anybody try this combination or is there any reason why it shouldn't
>> work ?
>> Thanks -- Renzo
>>
>>
>



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