Here's what I do when I'm faced with this situation... 1. Grab the Demo: - create a new folder for this plugin - save the source of the demo page as a static XHTML file - check through the source for all the related resource files (css, js, images) and then download them from the demo page to the folder I just created - change all the paths in the XHTML file to point to the related resource files in their new location
At this point, you should be able to open up the XHTML file in a browser and everything should work just the way it does on the (online) demo page. 2. Clean Up the Demo... this part requires a bit of patience and a bit of trial & error: - take out any HTML elements that's not relevant to the specific element I want to work with, (in your case, the iPod nav plugin) - take out any CSS that applies to the HTML elements that I just removed - you should be left with just the iPod nav plugin. Now that you've done this, it's easy to play with the plugin, tweak it, skin it... whatever you need to do w/o messing up the final project that you want it integrated into. 3. Re-Skin the Plugin - if needed, make changes to the visual elements of the plugin using CSS & images - I try and match the dimensions that I need for final destination of the plugin 4. Integrate into Current Project - this often requires making new (unique) CSS ID's so that when you drop the plugin into your current project, it doesn't bork everything up. - copy the markup & CSS into your current project. Make sure all of the resource files are sources properly. - if you've done everything right, it _should_ just work. More often than not, I need to go back and tweak things further to make sure that they worked out properly. This isn't the easiest process in the world... it requires a bit of concentration & effort. But once you've done it, you'll not only have a functioning plugin, you'll also have a much better idea of how it works. Cheers, - dleifm. On Jul 21, 8:08 am, Alexsandro_xpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Really, but their css files are horribles!!! > The css twisted with my css project, because > they using "em" in font-size and using in yours JS to calc something > And if I change to px, js raise a error. > > Look:http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/8373/boxmo7.png > > What to do now? > We no have support and download =/ > > On 20 jul, 10:16, MorningZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If you go to their demo > > page:http://www.filamentgroup.com/examples/menusHierarchical/ > > > you can grab all the needed files (which appears to be 3 js and a css > > file) using Firefox and firebug