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... and after looking at your code (which always helps), I see you're
referencing this (as opposed to jQuery's $(this)), which is why html()
wouldn't have worked.
In that case, sure. It's been said that this is more efficient than
creating a jQuery reference to it via
Long time listner, first time caller ...
I am struggling with a selctor and am hopeful someone can help me see
the forest through the trees. I am using a WordPress plugin which
generates the following HTML:
td class=day-with-date
span class=weekend26/span
span class=eventbr /
*
span class=calnk
On Dec 20, 10:04 pm, Rob rgiv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having trouble getting my wordpress theme to use the Superfish in
the nav menu. My problem is I have subcategories that go 3 tabs deep
and currently it is very tough to navigate through the drop down menu
so I wanted to get Superfish to
On Dec 22, 8:03 am, Dhruva Sagar dhruva.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
I would suggest you to wrap the sections within * into a div and select that
div.
Thanks Regards,
Dhruva Sagar.
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Unfortunately I don't have control of the generated content. The
content is generated by a
On Dec 22, 12:09 pm, Charlie Griefer charlie.grie...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/12/22 Šime Vidas sime.vi...@gmail.com
Well, you selected BR elements, which are empty elements, so it's no
mystery why this.innerHTML returns undefined...
Also, DIVs shouldn't appear inside SPANs...
He did
Bump ... Joel - I see you are answering SuperFish questions again, I
posted this a few weeks ago - can you answer it?
Thanks,
Mike
On Jan 5, 11:31 am, Mike Walsh mike_wa...@mindspring.com wrote:
I have started using SuperFish for a new project and I'd like to
create an external SVN reference
I have started using SuperFish for a new project and I'd like to
create an external SVN reference to SuperFish for the project but I
couldn't find a repository. Is there one?
Thanks,
Mike
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