Rick, Looks like you can get that menu from http://youngpup.net/projects/transmenus/
On 11/24/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, Robert (is it Robert?) > (Seems a little strange to say hi to "quik3r"...but, whatever...) > > Anyway, I'm sorry I don't know enough about JS or jQuery to answer > your question (I'm new to it all, too), but I do like the transparent, > drop-down menu on the "Verrico Associates" site. I've been thinking > about using something like that. > > Is that from a jQuery plug-in? Or straight JS? > > Or do you (or anyone else) know of a jQuery plug-in that will create > semi-transparent drop-down menus? > > Rick > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of qwik3r > > Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 5:00 PM > > To: jQuery (English) > > Subject: [jQuery] Problem with jquery toggler conflicting with another > jquery script > > > > > > Hello, I must be up front and say that I know very little about JS. I > > only know enough to basically implement it and follow instructions and > > sometimes diagnose problems, but this time not being one of them. > > > > This is an issue of a jquery toggler not working in IE6 vs FF.I have a > > few other jquery scripts on the site as well, one for smooth scroll > > and one for lightbox. > > > > On my site www.robertngordon.com/web if you scroll down to the > > description of the projects (under the large picture) you will see a > > 'read more...' link in FF which exposes a hidden block of text after > > clicking, but you won't see it in IE6. That is the problem. > > > > I have discovered that it is a conflict between the lightbox js file > > that I have and one of the 3 other jquery related javascript files > > that I am using, and I have no idea how to really diagnose it. One > > might say why not just use another lightbox file, well there has been > > alot of chopping of this lightbox file to work with flickr, but that > > isn't the problem, I tested it and checked, even adding the original > > back and still had the same problem (pre messing with the code). > > > > Any help to resolve this would be appreciated, thanks. > > > -- Benjamin Sterling http://www.KenzoMedia.com http://www.KenzoHosting.com http://www.benjaminsterling.com