Sorry, I suppose I was not too clear in my question. http://simplythebest.net/scripts/DHTML_scripts/dhtml_script_122.html What I'm asking is if I can do a menu like sample 2 using superfish.
On Oct 6, 3:06 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you mean by collapsible ? sounds like an accordion to me... > > Superfish is an improved version of suckerfish. Suckerfish makes > pure css menu "compatible" with IE. > Pseudo-classes like :hover are only possible on "a" elements in IE. > Pure css menus require :hover to be possible on li elements. For IE, > Suckerfish > attaches by javascript a css class named sfHover to the lis using > onmouseover > and removes it with onmouseout. > > Try to look at Suckerfish/Superfish menu in FF with js disable and you > will see that it is still working. > > AFAIK there is no ":click" pseudo-class in css. Altough it may be > sometimes useful (clients and PM often want that kind of last minutes > changes), it seems to be deviant from the suckerfish "spirit" to try to > use it on click. > > But maybe you actually just need something like that : > (assuming your menu has the class "nav") > > $(document).ready(function(){ > $("ul.nav li").each(function(){ > $(this).toggle( > function(){ > $(this).children("ul").hide(); > }, > function(){ > $(this).children("ul").show(); > } > ); > }); > > -Olivier > > Ryura wrote: > > Hello again, > > > We've decided we wish to do a collapsible menu (on click) with > > Superfish instead of the general drop down onmouseover. Is this > > possible with Superfish or should I look into getting another plugin? > > If it is possible, how would I go about doing it? > > > Thanks, > > Ryura