Joel,

It looks great. I really like that it's keyboard accessible. Too often user
interface controls are upgraded by the addition of javascript and only the
mouse is taken into account, where before the enhancement, it worked with
the keyboard and mouse. Thank you.

- Richard

On 8/28/07, Joel Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been debugging the Superfish menu plugin all day. Back when jQuery
> 1.1.3 was released, I had to change Superfish to make the submenus show
> due to the way jQuery would no longer animate objects that were hidden by
> being positioned off-screen - they needed to be explicitly hidden. This made
> Superfish a touch less elegant than it was originally, but not too bad.
>
> Then jQuery 1.1.4 came out and just today Richard Worth alerted me to the
> fact that the keyboard accessibility feature was broken. I have fixed this
> now and released Superfish 1.2.3. I have learnt that I can no longer just
> call the same function for the blur event as for mouseout event, which made
> things so elegant before. I think the reason this happened was due to a
> cumulative effect of the various changes from both jQuery 1.1.3 and 1.1.4- 
> and I don't fully understand what is happening as well as I would like.
>
> Due to the growing complexity of each version of jQuery needing a
> particular version of Superfish (and it's CSS file which may also have
> needed to be changed), I will only be supporting this latest version - and
> probably not as confidently as I could before, unfortunately. If you really
> need to use an earlier version of jQuery, then please contact me through
> this list and I will work out a bunch of packaged downloads of earlier
> versions. Superfish is kind of outgrowing me...
>
> Wow, what a depressing post huh? Maybe I just need a good rest and things
> will seem better in the morning ;)
>
> http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/
>
> Joel Birch.
>

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