Re: [css-d] Menu Positioning Question

2008-05-25 Thread Melianor
Sohail Aboobaker wrote: > --- > > > >Home >Contact us >Sitemap > > > > > >Languages: > English > Dutch > French > Italian >Spanish > > > > > While this

[css-d] Menu Positioning Question

2008-05-15 Thread Sohail Aboobaker
Hi, We have a design which has two sets of menus and we would like to give every designer control on laying out the menus using their own CSS. The HTML that we are looking at is extremely simple. --- Home Contact us Sitemap Language

[css-d] Menu Positioning Question

2008-05-15 Thread Sohail Aboobaker
Hi, We have a design which has two sets of menus and we would like to give every designer control on laying out the menus using their own CSS. The HTML that we are looking at is extremely simple. --- Home Contact us Sitemap Languages:

Re: [css-d] Menu Positioning

2006-10-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Murphy, Percevial wrote: > [.].I > can't figure out how to descriptions that are appearing > below the menu to show to the right of the main menu item you are > hovering over? > > I believe that is Eric Meyer's 'pop-up' demo.

[css-d] Menu Positioning

2006-10-18 Thread Murphy, Percevial
Below is some CSS that I found that I really like. To see a working sample, visit http://www.ecu.edu/cs-dhs/customcf/murphyp/sample5.html. Right now when you hover over the links, you get a description. I actually plan to modify this so that an actual sub menu with links appears, but I can't figure

Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-20 Thread Sasha Gerrand
> From: Andrew Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: Southern Cross Software Solutions > Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:49:45 +0800 > To: Sasha Gerrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, CSS Discuss - Mailing List > > Subject: Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera >

Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-20 Thread David Laakso
Sasha Gerrand wrote: However, in Opera the parent points of the menus start repositioning themselves depending on whether they are triggered by a mouseover event or not. [1] http://development.unitedgroup.com.au [2] http://development.unitedgroup.com.au/css/unitedgroup-screen.css I got the s

Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-20 Thread Andrew Gregory
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 13:43:54 +0800, Sasha Gerrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I used the ALA 'Suckerfish' technique when making the navigation drop-down menus for a development site[1] (CSS file is here[2]). In IE, Safari and Firefox, the menus behave correctly. However, in Opera the parent

[css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-19 Thread Sasha Gerrand
Hi, I used the ALA 'Suckerfish' technique when making the navigation drop-down menus for a development site[1] (CSS file is here[2]). In IE, Safari and Firefox, the menus behave correctly. However, in Opera the parent points of the menus start repositioning themselves depending on whether they are