Is there a easy way to convert this back to the horizontal version?

On Feb 22, 12:54 pm, Stoyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
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> you're right. This appears to be a stop() aftereffect.
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> Although a strange one, or at least - undocumented.
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> removing the queue() din't fix the problem, so had to set
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> explictly $( this ).stop().css('overflow', 'visible')
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> Now it works fine, I think. 
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> Thank you very much. 
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> I'll leave the demo online, everyone here is free to use the code ;)
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> > Stoyan,
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> >>Hi all !
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> >>I am trying to create amenulike this on the front ofmootools.net
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> >>(although in vertical way).
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> >>My old code is based on something I've seen around interface together
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> >>with a limitQueue hack -
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> >>http://svest.org/temp/test/old/home.html
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> >>(it uses jQuery 1.1.x).
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> >>However that doesn't work with jQuery 1.2.x
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> >>Now I am trying to replace the limitQueue with the new Jquery 1.2 additions
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> >>queue() and stop(), but I think I don't fully understand the way they work:
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> >>http://svest.org/temp/test/new/home.html
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> >>(latest jQuery)
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> >>On initial load everything looks almost fine. If I go through the menus
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> >>slowly everything works fine.
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> >>However when I go fast through the menus the bottom part of themenu
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> >>disapears. I looked the whole thing with Firebug
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> >>and it seems that when I go over amenu, it gets a overflow: hidden style.
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> >>When I go slowly over it the style appears
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> >>only for a second, but when I go fast the style stays. Why doesn't the
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> >>style be removed ? :)
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> >>P.S. The 1.1.x version of jquery doesn't seem to have that kind of problem,
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> >>or maybe I am doing something wrong.
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> >>I am a little confused with the animations. I really like to achieve the
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> >>smoothness of themootoolsimplementation.
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> >>Anyone can help ?
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> > First off, I like the overall effect. Looks very nice.
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> > The reason the bottom line is being "hidden" is because the "overflow" on
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> > the top level <li> tags (i.e. <li id="b_11" />) are getting being set to
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> > "hidden".
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> > While I haven't tracked this down, I suspect it's an aftereffect of calling
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> > the stop() method. Also, it seems unnecessary to call the queue([])
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> > lines--as calling stop() should clear the queue.
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> > If removing the queue([]) lines doesn't fix the problem, try clearing the
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> > overflow value after your call to the stop() method.
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> > -Dan
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> -- 
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> Best regards,
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>  Stoyan                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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