2008/4/20, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From: "Aleksandar Vacic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> > The way filter is implemented in IE prevents it render any of its child
> > outside the given region. Thus the submenus that should go outside the
> > one where filter is applied are not shown.
> >
From: "Aleksandar Vacic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The way filter is implemented in IE prevents it render any of its child
> outside the given region. Thus the submenus that should go outside the
> one where filter is applied are not shown.
> There is no solution to this.
>
> At least that was my expe
Cristian Palmas wrote:
> After I added opacity feature for the second and the third level lists
> in order to make the banner be visible under the transparency of the
> menu.
>
> But in IE6/Win the
> third level disappears totally.
This is the guilty part:
> I added this portion of code:
Hi All,
I created a navbar using Suckerfish Dropdown menu with 3 levels and
everything went well.
After I added opacity feature for the second and the third level lists
in order to make the banner be visible under the transparency of the
menu.
Obviously, in compliant browsers it's all good. But i
On 2/13/08, Nancy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using suckerfish drop down in a section of my website.
>
> One page of this section also has a form with select boxes.
>
> In IE6, the suckerfish drop-down menu which is at the top of the
> section appears behind the select boxes i
Hi,
I am using suckerfish drop down in a section of my website.
One page of this section also has a form with select boxes.
In IE6, the suckerfish drop-down menu which is at the top of the
section appears behind the select boxes instead of in front of the
select boxes. IE6 is the only browser I
Dan Smith wrote:
> I'm trying to adapt the suckerfish dropdowns for a Drupal menu structure,
> which is a series of
> nested unordered lists.
>
> My aim is to make the first 2 lists invisible, keep the 3rd list as the main
> navigation, and have
> 4th level elements as dropdowns within their pa
I'm trying to adapt the suckerfish dropdowns for a Drupal menu structure, which
is a series of nested unordered lists.
The test structure is:
* Home
o Photography
+ About me
+ Portfolio
# Events
+ Clients
hello,
On http://www.cwwebs.net/bc2007/ I am having some problems with the
suckerfish dropdown I am trying to implement on the 2 top
navigationsthere's the top 3 links int he blue and then the
horizontal strip in the yellow a little bit below.
-- In Firefox, the dropdowns do not go belo
Hello
i have a problem with the suckerfish menu drop down- all works well in
FF but when i use IE6/5.5, after selecting one of the drop downs, no
drop down appears again till i select a menu item with no drop down first.
the site is in Hebrew but you can still see the problem if you select
one
I was messing around with the Suckerfish code, on this page:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/example/
and i was a little confused by something...
when you hover over the list items, the backround color changes with
this simple rule:
#nav li:hover, #nav li.sfhover {
bac
seems like the css list is down, didnt get a confirmation for this
post yesterday?
On 10/9/06, Arian Hojat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was messing around with the Suckerfish code, on this page:
> http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/example/
> and i was a little confused by some
> When I roll over first
>
> CASE STUDIES
>
> and then I rollover
>
> PARTNERS
>
> CASE STUDIES stays in orange, because he thinks I'm over or he did not
> understand that I moved my mouse.
>
> Tell me if I'm right or wrong.
Thanks Luis. That's appears right when I go and look at it. Maybe I
nee
Ben Manson a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I am having trouble with my drop down menu in Safari (v2.0.4) and am
> hoping someone can help. It was built based on the son of suckerfish
> menu at htmldog. It works fine in FF and IE but Safari is adding
> extra pixels to the drop down width when you hove
Hi All,
I am having trouble with my drop down menu in Safari (v2.0.4) and am
hoping someone can help. It was built based on the son of suckerfish
menu at htmldog. It works fine in FF and IE but Safari is adding
extra pixels to the drop down width when you hover over drop down links.
The pag
Please see: http://www.ekstasis.net/z/bbqlodge6/
In the suckerfish driven drop-down menus - I've got Internet Explorer
looking as required. When you hover over a second-level list item it goes
bold.
I cannot get the same appearance in other browsers.
If I set the :hover to font-weight: bold (2nd
I am trying to right-align the submenu list items using the suckerfish
dropdown technique detailed at htmldog.com.
I'm running into a few problems on http://www.humormegraphics.com..
In Safara 1.0, the submenu appears up and to the left of the main
list. In IE 6, the homepage submenu disappears w
Tanya Renne wrote:
> Thanks Steve - I fixed the markup but the menus are still jumpy in IE
> ... is there anything I can to do the styles?
Jumpy? Do you mean "flickering"?
http://www.fivesevensix.com/studies/ie6flicker/
HTH,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
On 8/1/2005 11:44 AM Tanya Renne wrote:
Thanks Steve - I fixed the markup but the menus are still jumpy in IE
... is there anything I can to do the styles?
http://extranet.ariamedia.com/projects/ariamedia/extranet/conductor/interfac
I guess I don't understand "jumpy". The menus act like norm
Thanks Steve - I fixed the markup but the menus are still jumpy in IE
... is there anything I can to do the styles?
Tanya
Steve Clason wrote:
On 8/1/2005 7:41 AM jordan WOLLMAN wrote:
I¹m working on an interface for my company¹s new CMS, and my Suckerfish
dropdowns work just fine in IE, but
On 8/1/2005 7:41 AM jordan WOLLMAN wrote:
I¹m working on an interface for my company¹s new CMS, and my Suckerfish
dropdowns work just fine in IE, but not in FF or Safari. Any help would be
appreciated.
http://extranet.ariamedia.com/projects/ariamedia/extranet/conductor/interfac
e/
The problem
Hello all,
I¹m working on an interface for my company¹s new CMS, and my Suckerfish
dropdowns work just fine in IE, but not in FF or Safari. Any help would be
appreciated.
Link to site:
http://extranet.ariamedia.com/projects/ariamedia/extranet/conductor/interfac
e/
Sincerely,
Jordan WOLLMAN //
Schalk Neethling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey there people!
>
> Has anyone been able to successfully deploy the suckerfish drop-down in
> IE6? It is working fine in Firefox 1.0.3 but the script that is needed
> for IE just does not function.
Try the Son of Suckerfish. I think you will fin
> Has anyone been able to successfully deploy the suckerfish drop-down in
> IE6? It is working fine in Firefox 1.0.3 but the script that is needed
> for IE just does not function.
Ask the developer, or check the comments on the suckerfish article
might be a good start.
This is off-topic here, as
Hey there people!
Has anyone been able to successfully deploy the suckerfish drop-down in
IE6? It is working fine in Firefox 1.0.3 but the script that is needed
for IE just does not function.
startList = function() {
if (document.all&&document.getElementById) {
navRoot = document.getElementByI
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