[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2118?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12674850#action_12674850 ]
Ryan Foster commented on OFBIZ-2118: ------------------------------------ Bruno, I have worked up a relatively simple javascript fix for your dropdown menu for IE, just include the following: var DropDownMenu = Class.create(); DropDownMenu.prototype = { initialize: function(menuElement) { menuElement.childElements().each(function(node){ // if there is a submenu var submenu = $A(node.getElementsByTagName("ul")).first(); if(submenu != null){ // make sub-menu invisible Element.extend(submenu).setStyle({display: 'none'}); // toggle the visibility of the submenu node.onmouseover = node.onmouseout = function(){ Element.toggle(submenu); } } }); } }; Event.observe(window, "load", function(){ var mainmenu = new DropDownMenu($('main-navigation')); var appmenu = new DropDownMenu($('app-navigation')); }); I have attached a js file and patch for your to implement. Let me know if you have any questions. > Drop-down Applications Bar > -------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-2118 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2118 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: ALL COMPONENTS > Reporter: Bruno Busco > Assignee: David E. Jones > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: AppMenuDropDown.patch, AppMenuDropDown.patch, > AppMenuDropDown.patch, bluelightdropdownfix.patch, FixExampleMenu.patch, > ReducedThemeRedundancy.patch, screenshot1.jpg, screenshot2.jpg, > screenshot3.jpg, screenshot4.jpg, screenshot5.jpg, VisualThemeMessage.patch, > vt_bluelight.zip, vt_bluelight.zip > > > Hi all, > we have discussed several times about a new backoffice layout with drop-down > menus to have less crowded screens. > I am experimenting some solutions and I would like to show you what I came to > in order to discuss about it. > What you can see in the screenshots attached is based on an new visual-theme > but also on several changes in the decorators. > The idea is to have a breadcrumbs that is a drop-down menu also. > The leftmost Item is always "Home" and when the user hover on it the > applications menu is shown up. > Then the user can select an application and the application name is shown in > the second position of the breadcrumbs. > If the user hovers on it the selected application menu is shown and the user > can select an option that is shown in third position on breadcrumbs. > The idea is to have the breadcrumbs to incorporate both the applications > menu, the single application menu and the tab bars. > At the right ent of the same line of the breadcrumbs (in the white background > region) the actual screen name should be visible. > I think that this way of navigating offers to the user a complete view of all > applications as a whole. > For the moment I only attach screenshots to this jira because I need to clean > my code to make a presentable patch. I just want to hear if you think this is > a model that we can go through. If the community agrres on this that I will > spend more time to clean the code and submit a patch. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.