J.C. Berry wrote:
Hi everyone, could you help with an issue I am having with a menu hover
background color in Firefox?
http://www.xifin.com/pronet/partners
You will notice that the hover bleeds about 1px on the bottom. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Can't help with that, I am afraid, but I can tell you t
if you want to do CSS only, you could take advantage of keyframes, which
works on most browsers these days
http://caniuse.com/#search=css-animation
add a simple CSS animation:
@keyframes showSubnav {
0% { opacity: 0; }
100% { opacity: 1; }
}
add the animation elements to your :hover ul class
#pro
Thanks again, everyone. Now I have an issue that is more of a usability one
with that menu.
We need:
1. The submenus to delay opening until after the main menu animation/bkgd
color (0.4s).
2. And for the main menu item to stay highlighted while the mouse is over
the submenu.
I just didn't know if
Works great! Beautiful Dave. Thanks to Karl as well.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Dave Chiu wrote:
> adding vertical-align: top will at least get FF and Chrome to act the same
> #pronet_topnav_wrapper #pronet_nav_container #pronet_nav ul#subnav > li a {
> [...]
> vertical-align: top;
adding vertical-align: top will at least get FF and Chrome to act the same
#pronet_topnav_wrapper #pronet_nav_container #pronet_nav ul#subnav > li a {
[...]
vertical-align: top;
}
then adjust the margin-top on the list item from 6 to 7
#pronet_topnav_wrapper #pronet_nav_container #pronet_n
Hi J.C.,
I noticed that
#pronet_topnav_wrapper #pronet_nav_container #pronet_nav {
height: 41px;
...
}
The rest of your nav containers are height: 40px;
Might be the culprit.
Also, you should not need to use !important for your nav.
Check your floats and/or display: block vs. dis
Hi everyone, could you help with an issue I am having with a menu hover
background color in Firefox?
http://www.xifin.com/pronet/partners
You will notice that the hover bleeds about 1px on the bottom. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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J.C. Berry, M.A.
UI Developer
619.306.1712(m)
jcharlesbe...@gmail.com
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