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From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Neal:
i see two things...
1) you're initializing the navArray as a 2d array. It's no longer a 2d
array. I don't necessar
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> Charlie,
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> Ok here is what I have so far...
> I think I am missing something I am getting lost with the subnav array. It
&g
avArray[1].subNav[6].title = "The Future of UGA";
application.navArray[1].subNav[6].template = "future.cfm";
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I appreciate this, thanks a ton...
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From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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btw Neal...I happened to notice you're both dumping the array, but also
getti
by the time we're finished here, you should be pretty comfortable with
arrays and structs, i think : )
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Sub
look a bit confusing, but if you type it out and it it
should make MUCH more sense. Of course, it's also just before 8:00 am here
and I still haven't seen the bottom of my coffee cup, so this could be a
bunch of gibberish : )
charlie
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so you can see what I mean about the sub links.
http://65.218.34.47/
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these
Createa a class called active, use CF to programmatically use that class if
it is the tab f0or that page.
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Yeah it works ok... but all I want is it to
these are application vars, so you'll need to kill the application scope
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> Thanks Charlie again...
>
> I have it all set up but I keep getting an error stating that NAVARRAY is
> undefined but I think I have it define
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Hi Neal:
The array is declared in the following block of code (within the
Application.cfm file):
application.initialize
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> Thanks Charlie again...
>
> I have it all set up but I keep getting an error stating that NAVARRAY is
> undefined but I think I have it define
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Neal:
No problem. But Sandy's gonna yell at me for using tables : )
In the Application.cfm, I create an array that holds the navigation
elements:
temp = arrayResize(app
> of your navigation would ya. I really like the way it works. The way I
have
> it working now is that it passes a variable in the url but this seems kind
> of messy. Yours is cleaner and I could probably learn something from it.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Neal Bailey
> Internet M
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>>| See here is a site that is doing it but I cant figure out how...
>>| http://www.pedromendes.com/ONC/index.html
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Here's their style sheet:
body {
font: 11px/1.7em "Lucida Grande", Verdana, Arial, Helvetica,
sans-serif;
color: #333;
background-co
learn something from it.
Thanks...
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Neal:
check out http://charlie.griefe
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Yep, I dynamically put a "currentlink" class on menu items like that. For a
bit I thought you were on to something I didn't know about, but even Eric
Meyer
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> Yeah it works ok... but all I want is it to highlight the link of the page
> that I am on. So If I visit one of the pages then that page will
Easy. If you look at the source, he's adding an id="actual" to the link that
you're on. Looks like this is either hard-coded or done like Charlie is
describing.
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>
> See here is a site that is doing it but I cant figure out how...
> http://www.
pecifies the 'active' look.
that's what I meant earlier about 'hard coding' the style in for the active
page.
Charlie
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> Yeah it works ok... but all I want is it to highlight the
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Neal:
check out http://charlie.griefer.com/. The nav is nowhere near as fancy as
what you have, but I think the concept i
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It seems to be working exactly like it should based on your CSS. Here's what
I'm
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> Hmmm yeah I have notice this also... but other people seem to make this
work
> when it loads the target page. Oh well...
>
> Neal Bailey
> Internet Marketing Manager
Yeah, lots of really cool filter hacks out there. Unfortunately, they're not
reliable to use across browsers.
-Kevin
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> Very cool. Thanks.
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>
> The fade effect is non-standard extensio
Very cool. Thanks.
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The fade effect is non-standard extensions to the CSS language, curtesy of
MS since 1997. It'
It seems to be working exactly like it should based on your CSS. Here's what
I'm seeing:
1. Load page, and the top menu is white text on blue(5880A2).
2. Hover over a link(:hover), and the background fades from blue to
orange(FF8E04)
3. I click down on the link (:active), and the background stays
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> Wow. That is really impressive! How did you do the fades when you cross
> buttons? What's amazing is that with all of the great graphics, it really
> displayed and downloaded quickly.
>
>
Oops my bad... I forgot to proofread Microsoft's wonderful auto
spellchecker.
Neal Bailey
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Here ya go ... I knew I have read about this ...
Whether or not this is what's happening is a different story, I am not
the Queen of CSS, so I
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> Hmmm yeah I have notice this also... but othe
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I'm saying (thinking) that for example, on
http://65.218.34.47/site/who-is-uga.cfm, the 'Who is UGA' button is hard
coded to be a certain color (the orange 'active' color).
And I'll second what
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As soon as the page reloads, you've lost the active state. In mozilla,
you can click on one of your top links and then move the mouse off, then
release, and this link will retain the active link, but as soon as you
move to the new page, it
Well, it didn't work because you spelled my name wrong :P
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| Thanks Erica... But that did not work for me. Hmmm I will keep on.
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Here's the other reading I found on it
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/31861
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| Thanks Erica... But that did not work for me. Hmmm I will keep on.
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Here ya go ... I knew I have read about this ...
Whether or not this is what's happening is a different story, I am not
the Queen of CSS, so I will defer ...
But anyway, http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/31834
Is an example of someone else having a similar issue ...
Cheers,
Erika
development...big time" site looks INFINITELY better than every
finished product I've ever put out there (i suck at design) : )
Charlie
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As soon as the page reloads, you've lost the active state. In mozilla,
you can click on one of your top links and then move the mouse off, then
release, and this link will retain the active link, but as soon as you
move to the new page, it's lost.
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Oh wait, maybe I can help ... I read about this once before somewhere
.. Hover needs to be the last element in the list for the rest to
work properly ... ??
Anyone else ever heard that? Well, worth a try anyway?
As a side note, I ALWAYS build
Try it in this order
Link, visited, Hover Active. (LoVe HA)
It has to do with specificity.
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/link-specificity.html
You might also want to try this order and selectors instead.
nlink:focus, :visited:focus { /*styles*/ }
n:link { /*styles*/ }
n:visit
Wow. That is really impressive! How did you do the fades when you cross
buttons? What's amazing is that with all of the great graphics, it really
displayed and downloaded quickly.
Most impressive.
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> Oh wait, maybe I can help ... I read about this once before somewhere
> .. Hover needs to be the last element in the list for the rest to
> work properly
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i might be missing something here...but on the active page, wouldn't you
just hard-code the color of the 'active link' nav section?
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> Hey guys... I am having a problem with a bit of CSS I have on
> my page. I posted this on the CSS discussion list but
> something seems jacked up over there, their list is running
> about 2 hours behind and I need to figure this out soon.
> Anyway for some reason I can
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Can't help ya but ...
Damn that's a pretty site. VERY pretty.
Impressed ...
Cheers,
Erika
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Oh wait, maybe I can help ... I read about this once before somewhere
.. Hover needs to be the last element in the list for the rest to
work properly ... ??
Anyone else ever heard that? Well, worth a try anyway?
As a side note, I ALWAYS build my stylesheets with hover as the last in
the list .
i might be missing something here...but on the active page, wouldn't you
just hard-code the color of the 'active link' nav section?
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Can't help ya but ...
Damn that's a pretty site. VERY pretty.
Impressed ...
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| And here is the link to the test site... its still under
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