Hi Dasher,
That may make the arrows disappear, but the .sf-menu li element is
still stretched out as if there was still an arrow there.
On Dec 31 2009, 9:51 pm, Dasher sea...@gocreate.com.au wrote:
Hi Frank,
In the $(document).ready(function() { area...
Below the superfish
Thanks Angel.
Wow, that slide down looks great!
Do you know how to make it slide back up on mouse-out too (eg to match
that slide down / up effect on the
http://spicebrains.com/multi-level-drop-down-menu/#examples
page)?
without seeing a link it sounds like path problems. Use firebug Net tab
to see if everything is loading
initialsbr wrote:
Also, it appears that the menu works fine on the home page but not on
any of the individual pages. Any suggestions there?
On Jan 17, 7:57pm, initialsbr
Also, it appears that the menu works fine on the home page but not on
any of the individual pages. Any suggestions there?
On Jan 17, 7:57 pm, initialsbr luke.kirkl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm really excited to use this bu the arrows aren't displaying on my
menu. Here's the code I've got in the
That would be a really useful feature. I've just finished
implementing a UI with a graphic designer and it would be really nice
if the jQueryUI CSS would create the default skin.
Regards,
Josh
On Jan 14, 8:56 am, vivalite_wei vival...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am really missing JQuery UI theme
you can use jQuery UI css to skin other elements such as a menu. Add
the applicable classes to menu and volia
http://jqueryui.com/docs/Theming/API
Josh wrote:
That would be a really useful feature. I've just finished
implementing a UI with a graphic designer and it would be really nice
if
You can of course use my (minor) modification under an MIT license.
Since Superfish 1.4.8 is offered under both MIT and GPL, you are free
to create your own fork. This plugin still gets tons of use, I think
it would be good for the community to have a more current release. You
should start a
You mean UL LI UL LI, instead of UL LI LI?
Because you're not supposed to put LIs inside LIs...
UL LI LI will still work as CSS selector. The second LI is still a
descendant of the first one, regradless of it's parent and the css is
written that way.
ime Vidas wrote:
You mean UL LI UL LI, instead of UL LI LI?
Because you're not supposed to put LIs inside LIs...
It violates the standard and you should avoid such practice.
Proper nesting:
ul
liFirst
ul
liOne/li
liTwo/li
/ul
/li
liSecond/li
/ul
Please, put a demo of the problem online...
Šime Vidas wrote:
It violates the standard and you should avoid such practice.
Proper nesting:
ul
liFirst
ul
liOne/li
liTwo/li
/ul
/li
liSecond/li
/ul
Please, put a demo of the problem online...
It's perfectly ok to omit the ul's
my point is to not confuse someone with a css problem by having to
change css selectors that work, and is the basis for structure of the
css in superfish
jQuery would work also with same selector $("ul li li"). The html
needs to be vaild for sure but OP was css
ime Vidas wrote:
It
The selector ul li li is valid, of course.
If tried css and modified the mod files it could get very tricky.
Maybe you just make an image with paint or so and show me where this
seperator should go and i maybe could help you.
so far decola
On 8 Jan., 18:36, eddybaby sarcasm_king...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Only found superfish today,
Im really wondering where the developer of this project ... anyway i
made some enhancements to superfish by myself. Am i allowed to copy
and paste your code into my work.
Because if the developer of superfish does not answer i will maybe
make an own project like superfish menu enhanced or so.
so
Yes you can you just have to look at the code of the menu ... i will
see that the items get some ids like item54. With this ids and css
you can modifie the color of the items yourself.
About this option i thought to maybe i will make an own versione with
this feature.
Would be very happy to know
this is not an issue its a function :)
i have the same problem and fixed it too but i am not sure if you
really should release it ... but if you want to you can get an beta
version.
so far decola
On 7 Jan., 14:40, assur3 brockhotal...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Joel,
Thanks for a great
superfish comes with an with an own version of jquery. But you can
disabel that and use your own version. You maybe just look into the
jquery files in the mod dir and check shich version it is.
for the rest ... try and error :D
so far decola
On 7 Jan., 14:54, assur3 brockhotal...@sbcglobal.net
i can´t really imagine what you mean ... do you have a link for the
site ??? or could you just make an image ???
so far decolaimagine
On 6 Jan., 18:08, Jason jason.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using the superfish module for joomla 1.5 all options except Nav-
bar seem to work fine i have a fix
1st site ... sry does not the the problems
2nd site 1.) + 2.) maybe this a css problem with the tag z-index
On 4 Jan., 21:25, i...@woosh.nl i...@woosh.nl wrote:
Hello there,
I am using Superfish for some Joomla websites. I face problems on the
following sites an hope that you can help me
if you look into the code of superfish you would see this
/*
* Superfish v1.4.8 - jQuery menu widget
* Copyright (c) 2008 Joel Birch
*
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses:
* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
*
*
This is a problem that goes back a while. The same problem happened
with select drop downs appearing above divs etc.
Haven't had to deal with this in a while so no straight answer for
you, but z-index and/or wmode of the flash might be the way forward.
Out of interest, what browers?
Adrian
On
Add this to your flash code:
param NAME=wmode VALUE=transparent
On Jan 10, 4:44 am, JW jcu...@gmail.com wrote:
Alright, so I have a Superfish menu with a rotating flash banner
rotator. When I highlight over my menu item that has sub items, it
goes behind the flash instead over top of it.
Hiya,
I had the same problem in IE8 - and have just this second found the
fix.
Just add a z-index to the 1st CSS section! I just added z-index:999 to
the CSS style settings for '.sf-menu, .sf-menu * ' this.
Worked for me and hope it fixes it for you too!
Regards,
Ed
On Dec 16 2009, 12:48 pm,
I got it, here it's how my code looks like:
$(ul.menu).supersubs({
minWidth:10, // minimum width of sub-menus in em
units
maxWidth:25, // maximum width of sub-menus in em
units
extraWidth: 1 // extra width can ensure lines don't
sometimes turn
Thanx, but if the solution would be so easy, I won't have problems.
On 30 Dez. 2009, 19:15, Charlie charlie...@gmail.com wrote:
simple solution is use css to hide them, or use jquery to remove them
Thies wrote:Hi, is it possible to disable the arrows at superfish only at
the first list, so
Hi Frank,
In the $(document).ready(function() { area...
Below the superfish ($('ul.sf-menu').superfish({ call...
add...
$('ul.sf-menu li a span').remove();
I found that in this forum somewhere and that worked for me. Good luck
I can't tell what it is either since the changes I made (suggested in
a post from someone dealing with transparency issues) and uploaded
didn't seem to make any difference.
the nav still looked like the default settings.
On Dec 28, 11:18 am, Charlie charlie...@gmail.com wrote:
can't tell what
Ok... I figured out how to get it to work.
but...
where do i change the font color?
On Dec 28, 11:38 am, watchbill watchb...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't tell what it is either since the changes I made (suggested in
a post from someone dealing with transparency issues) and uploaded
didn't seem
Is there a way to make the sub-menu items have a solid background when
they don't have the focus?
Thanks!
On Dec 22, 5:29 am, slflinders slflind...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you. This gets me very close to what I want. The only problem
now is that when I hover over the top level menu item, the
Thank you. This gets me very close to what I want. The only problem
now is that when I hover over the top level menu item, the sub-menu
items appear and have a transparent background as well. As soon as I
move focus to a sub-menu item, it takes on the solid background color
I want. Is there a way
Yes i can see that others request a solution, i will search and i'll
tell you if i find something. I thought maybe it's possible with the
callback functions but at this time my tests are not successfull.
Anyway, thanks for your answer.
Thomas
On 22 déc, 04:30, Charlie charlie...@gmail.com wrote:
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
Yes, that's exactly what I want to accomplish. I tried your suggestion
below, but it doesn't work.
When I remove the background color definition from the '.sf-menu a'
item, all menu items have a transparent background. No matter what
colors I specify in the '.sf-menu li' items, they don't have
I'm still looking for help on this issue. Any other suggestions?
On Dec 21, 6:56 am, slflinders slflind...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, that's exactly what I want to accomplish. I tried your suggestion
below, but it doesn't work.
When I remove the background color definition from the '.sf-menu a'
OK - remove that last bit re:
.sf-menu li { background: transparent; } /*top level*/
.sf-menu li li { background: #F0F; } /*second level*/
.sf-menu li li li { background: #000; } /*third level*/
I think given the spans and extra classes you have added you'll need
to do this...
Change in your
Howdy,
I think I know what you'e after.
+ Transparent background on top level links
+ Solid background on sub links
The link you referred to returns a 404 page so I could not see it in
action.
I would do it by removing the background colour from the 'a' item and
adding it to the 'li' item
I solved the problem on my own. The problem was that the menupoint
hides before it is abel to slide out.
i just changed
var $ul = $(['li.',o.hoverClass].join(''),this).add(this).not
(not).removeClass(o.hoverClass)
.find('ul').hide().css
('visibility','visible');
Hi,
the CSS comes from lmiab.css (line 69) :
#horiz-menu li.sfHover a, #horiz-menu li.sfHover .separator {
color:#00;
}
try to change that line, that should do the trick.
did you look at the site with IE8?
the menu doesnt contain images, the maincontent DIV does. and the
transparent PNG of the DIV gets messed up somehow.
I kinda solved it by setting:
animation: {height:'show'}
now there is no opacity change, and the background PNG of the content
DIV stays as
troop wrote:
did you look at the site with IE8?
the menu doesnt contain images, the maincontent DIV does. and the
transparent PNG of the DIV gets messed up somehow.
I kinda solved it by setting:
animation: {height:'show'}
now there is no opacity change, and the background PNG of the content
IE8 and IE6 or below do not play well with PNG as I have found out
recently. To fix issues with IE8 try putting this in the head
tag:
meta http-equiv=X-UA-Compatible content=IE=EmulateIE7 /
I am also interested in this! Unfortunately, I haven't been able to
find a solution. Anyone out there know how to modify Superfish so that
the submenu will slide back up on mouseout?
On Dec 3, 7:23 pm, Dasher sea...@gocreate.com.au wrote:
Hello,
I have just discovered superfish - it is awesome
I was told this was the place to get support for the Superfish module.
Can anybody help me with the problem below?
Thanks.
On Dec 14, 6:42 pm, slflinders slflind...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I just installed Superfish Dropdown Menu for Joomla 1.5 today from
extensions.joomla.org and have a couple
a link would help
have you tried the z-index fix suggested in faq's on superfish site?
slflinders wrote:
I was told this was the place to get support for the Superfish module.
Can anybody help me with the problem below?
Thanks.
On Dec 14, 6:42pm, slflinders slflind...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again,
I managed to workaround this issue by using absolute positionning
values for top left corner of the anchor and then expanding it with
paddings.
I however found an issue with Supersubs. It works great on IE8 and FF
but on IE6, the width:auto automatically added causes some problems.
You're on the wrong forum. This is a CSS problem. Try adding a
clear:left to #mainContent. That should solve it.
On 10 dec, 19:20, luciano991 mountain...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering why my superfish menu is pushing my content out of
postion on this page:
Can someone please be kind enough to let me know where to make the
changes so that I can remove the arrows from the submenu.
I have tried real hard to figure it out but I can't figure out where
to make the changes.
Do I make the changes in the superfish.js, the superfish-navbar.css
file?
Where
You can put it right after the place where you call superfish to begin
with. It's just a built-in option for superfish.
For example the top of your document might look something like this:
html
head
titleMy Page/title
link rel=stylesheet... /
script ...jquery.js/script
script
discern YOU Rule!
Thank you so much!
And thank you for being thoughtful enough to include
This assumes your superfish menu unordered list has an id of nav.
Because that threw me off!
Wishing you great karma. :)
On Dec 10, 4:07 pm, discern cap...@gmail.com wrote:
You can put it right after the
No problem, but I think I should correct my previous comment.
This is unnecessary if your menu is idnav as it would do nothing, as
it assumes your unordered list has the CLASS of sf-menu:
$(ul.sf-menu).superfish({
autoArrows: false
});
And the first superfish block in my example above should
Sorry to be a newb, but I am trying to do the same thing where there
are no arrows in the main menu:
Well, just delete the markup for the arrows then:
$('#nav li a span').remove();
Where do I put that code?
Thank you.
On Nov 13, 9:25 am, discern cap...@gmail.com wrote:
Perfect. Thank
Hello, sort of a newb here. I had the same question.
Just where do you add that code to stop the arrows from showing in the
main nav bar?
Thanks in advance.
On Nov 13, 9:25 am, discern cap...@gmail.com wrote:
Perfect. Thank you!
easier solution is to turn off the insertion of the arrows within
superfish options
$("ul.sf-menu").superfish({autoArrows: false});
mikeromana wrote:
Sorry to be a newb, but I am trying to do the same thing where there
are no arrows in the main menu:
"Well, just delete the markup for
Hello and thank you but a total newb where do I put that code?
On Wednesday, December 9, 2009, Charlie charlie...@gmail.com wrote:
easier solution is to turn off the insertion of the arrows within
superfish options
$(ul.sf-menu).superfish({autoArrows: false});
mikeromana wrote:
You have a style in your default css that is wider than the intended
superfish dropshadow effect:
#nav li {padding-right: 20px;}
On Dec 6, 1:50 pm, d.a. theland...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.designerschemes.com/
i am having problems with the dropshadow.
it does not match the drop down
thanks
On Dec 7, 7:44 am, DanDan dan.d...@gmail.com wrote:
You have a style in your default css that is wider than the intended
superfish dropshadow effect:
#nav li {padding-right: 20px;}
On Dec 6, 1:50 pm, d.a. theland...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.designerschemes.com/
i am having
Hey Charlie,
Thanks for that.
Unfortunately that makes no difference to the width of the top level
items for me - only the drop down sub items.
So it doesn't appear to be that
In combination, commenting out this line does not have any affect on
the top level width either:
$('ul.sf-menu li a
Thanks Charlie.
Removing padding-right:2.25em; for .sf-menu a.sf-with-ul in the
css arrows section did the trick.
Changed
.sf-menu a.sf-with-ul {
min-width:1px;
padding-right:2.25em;
}
to
.sf-menu a.sf-with-ul {
min-width:1px;
}
Looks the same with js on and off now.
Thank you Charlie.
Thanks Charlie,
You describe the situation perfectly! I am still a tenderfoot at this
game but I am getting my hands dirty.
Priorities is not the easiest notion to grasp.
I am using Firebug but I am not yet fully proficient with all its
functionalities and haven't (yet) got the method to move up
Charlie, thank you for your time.
I agree it would be easier with a link.
I will get some hosting and move my stuff from localhost to there.
Then I will post a link.
Thanks again for taking the time to help a newbie like me!
On Dec 2, 4:43 am, Charlie charlie...@gmail.com wrote:
snippets of
A solution can be found here:
http://joomla.lifeofcy.com/viewtopic.php?f=2t=208
On Dec 1, 9:24 pm, MozreplGuy mozr...@gmail.com wrote:
I used the following plugin for
joomla:http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/structure-a-navigation/menu-s...
This module simply combines superfish with
Thanks for pointing me into the right direction. I changed
display:block to inline and I got what I wanted.
On Dec 3, 11:03 am, MozreplGuy mozr...@gmail.com wrote:
Charlie, thank you for your time.
I agree it would be easier with a link.
I will get some hosting and move my stuff from localhost
snippets of html won't do much to troubleshoot. 95% likelihood the
problem is css related and css needs to be viewed in the DOM to work
with effectively.
The majority of posts regarding superfish on this board are Joomla
related . You can try searching. The original css gets left in when the
Thanks for your response and your time! I apologize, I still have
everything on localhost. This following is what I could see with
firebug
li class=parent active item1
a class=sf-with-ul href=http://localhost/testsite/;
spanHome/span
span class=sf-sub-indicator »/span
/a
Does this help a bit?
Forgot to mention that I used this plugin for joomla:
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/structure-a-navigation/menu-systems/drop-a-tab-menus/6731
This module simply combines superfish with the main menu and automates
the setup configuration. I configured it so it appears vertically
On Nov 22, 11:25 am, Charlie charlie...@gmail.com wrote:
: simplest case -- you can put just about any element into an LI, , floating
your internal elements with 1/2 the width of the LI/UL they are in will make
2columns
Chris wrote:How would you useSuperfishto make a dropdown menu that
Seriously no one can help???
On Nov 28, 12:42 pm, Vlad Shapiro craft...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Charlie,
I'm terribly sorry for the confusion,
I'm working on the nav-bar menu not the vertical style,
the link for the vertical example was to maybe give a direction for
the solution,
the
I've done RTL versions of the vertical and the horizontal version, but
not navbar version.
Both of the other are minor adjustments of float and sub ul position.
Navbar shouldn't be a lot more complicated. Suggest putting a link up
of what you have so far
Vlad Shapiro wrote:
Seriously no
Thank you Charlie,
I'm terribly sorry for the confusion,
I'm working on the nav-bar menu not the vertical style,
the link for the vertical example was to maybe give a direction for
the solution,
the nav-bar is still not working, I spent over a week on this already.
Any Ideas?
On 28 נובמבר,
Charlie,
I did tried that, it's not so simple, the float change the direction
of the lists but not the location.
Anyone have the actual working thing?
I have this example for vertical RTL Superfish:
http:2tbsp.com/node/114
Maybe it will help,
Thanks again.
On 26 נובמבר, 20:40, Charlie
OK, you said it was navbar style not vertical style. For vertical also
have to change the absolute position of the sub ul to "right" from
"left". This opens sub menus on left instead of right
.sf-vertical li:hover ul,
.sf-vertical li.sfHover ul {
right: 10em; /* match ul width */
top: 0;
}
what you are discovering is the root of most problems installing one
menu in any template with an existing menu will run into css conflicts.
The majority of the issues that pop up in this group regarding
superfish stem from Joomla installs and the exact situation you are
running into
Without
This is a progress report on finding a solution :
If all CSS pertaining to the NAV position in the Template's style
sheet are commented out, then it works.
This is a dirty solution and I would like to find the root of the
problem. I think it has to do, at least in part with the WIDTH
parameter.
Go see there :
http://css-tricks.com/quick-css-trick-how-to-center-an-object-exactly-in-the-center/
On Oct 20, 4:35 am, Shawn shallway...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using anavbarwith superfish. I simply put my menu list inside a
wrapper so the markup looks like this:
div class=navbar-wrapper
ul
Perfect. Thank you!
Thanks, but I now realize my question was not terribly clear.
Superfish has the autoArrows option, but that adds arrows to ALL the
list items having sub list items, at any level. What I would like is
to only add arrows (with Superfish's autoArrow option) to list items
that happen to have a
Thanks, but I now realize my question was not terribly clear.
Superfish has the autoArrows option, but that adds arrows to ALL the
list items having sub list items, at any level. What I would like is
to only add arrows (with Superfish's autoArrow option) to list items
that happen to have a
Screenshot: http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Ts1jTUUi
Anyone?? Im a peace corps volunteer and the site for a climbing club
in macedonia. Id pay someone but i only make 200$ a month :)
On Nov 11, 5:54 pm, lukeh plocaclimb...@gmail.com wrote:
Im trying to activate the superfish options in my pixopoint menu
herehttp://plocaclimbing.com
I could
Problem solved. Apparently, Safari handles position: static
differently than other browsers, including other webkit browsers. I
had the following CSS to prevent *this exact problem* in IE7:
#nav li:hover,#nav li.sfHover {
position: static;
}
When I removed it, the sticky menus vanished from
I also experienced this. If the active class is on the third level
the .sf-breadcrumb wont show up.
But if the active class is on the second level it's okay.
Only happens in Safari so far. Any ideas?
On Oct 21, 11:33 am, Ron timd...@gmail.com wrote:
I have setupsuperfishon my wp powered site,
Thanks. That takes care of the problem.
All the best,
luciano
On Nov 8, 5:39 am, gfranklin gfrank...@gmail.com wrote:
Luciano,
http://apc.mcswebhost.com/about-us/history
Your About button is assigned the class .active.
It looks to me like .active has assigned #ccc background color. Just
Problem solved, see http://facility9.com/2008/07/17/ie7-dropdowns-and-z-index
.sf-menu li:hover,
.sf-menu li.sfHover{
z-index: 99;
}
instead of
.sf-menu li:hover ul,
.sf-menu li.sfHover ul{
z-index: 99;
}
Luciano,
http://apc.mcswebhost.com/about-us/history
Your About button is assigned the class .active.
It looks to me like .active has assigned #ccc background color. Just
change .active to be something else.
History button also has .active assigned to it, and .first-child as
well, so look for
Haven't looked closely at the css but just wanted to point out one
thing. The order in which items appear in the style sheet is only one
piece of the puzzle as to what is applied. Specificity is the
larger. You can actually assign a numerical value to a selector to
decide if it is more specific
You need to change this chunk of your CSS code:
===
.sf-menu li:hover, .sf-menu li.sfHover,
.sf-menu a:focus, .sf-menu a:hover, .sf-menu a:active {
background: ##ad0303;
outline:0;
color: #fc3131;
===
The background has two pound signs (#),
Hello,
Thanks for your response to my inquiry. I did have a bit of sloppy
code there, and I believe I have fixed that now.
I just have one problem remaining. When I click on the About Us link
it goes to an article called History. That all looks great. But if I
choose History from the drop down
We're going in circles here.
showed you an example of a multi column div in a sub,
had h tags, image, and assorted other markup
did you even look at it?
Plugin code was untouched, any adjustemnts were done with css
Yes i did look at that example, and analyzed the HTML code for it. Yes
it
showed you an example of a multi column div in a sub, had h
tags, image, and assorted other markupdid you even look at it?
Plugin code was untouched, any adjustemnts were done with css
Florent V. wrote:
The exact same markup in YUI example bellow works perfectly well...no
The exact same markup in YUI example bellow works perfectly well...no
hacks needed
In my experience, it doesn't work. As i wrote earlier, most Superfish
functionality will work, but if you use something else than a UL as
your submenu, even if it's just wrapping a UL in a DIV for styling
On Oct 14, 7:02 pm, Go4 go4multime...@gmail.com wrote:
I have used your great plugin for a menu in Wordpress 2.8.4 and I
wanted to use the default Wordpress jQuery library jquery.js?ver=1.3.2
but your pluginSuperfishwouldn't work. I added the
jquery-1.2.6.min.js file and it did work OK. Since
Thanks for this example.
there's no doubt in my mind that YUI team hasn't processed
all the issues you bring up when making their determinations
on structure
I don't know if they have. The YUI developers are very capable people,
but this does not totally guarantee that YUI is accessible or
superfish shows and hides UL's and doesn't interact with their children
like you are saying. The exact same markup in YUI example bellow works
perfectly well...no hacks needed
Florent V. wrote:
Thanks for this example.
there's no doubt in my mind that YUI team hasn't
Replying to my own thread here. I figured out the issue.
I was using this in a Wordpress installation and the issue was with
wp_head() loading jquery.js after my jQuery code. This rendered
everything useless until I put the code block under the wp_head() call
and all worked fine.
Thanks to the
is quite easy, sub UL's are absolute position, change "right" to "left"
in css.
DaveS wrote:
Has anyone modified Superfish vertical menus so the flyout is to the
LEFT? How? Ideas?
if you look at element widths in css there are no explicit widths set.
Default sizing is established by padding on a tags
arrows are absolute positioned so setting width to a tags
might help. Per your first line, it's all about css
Bruce A wrote:
Apologies if this is a css issue and I am
hard to make solid suggestions without seeing implementation...link
would help
have you tried setting width to UL's?
Chintu wrote:
I use Superfish Menu with Nav-Bar option on a Joomla site. I would
like to increase the width of the second level (sub-menu) width so
that it fills up the
your hoverIntent.js file is an html file with a js extension
looks like you copied and saved a demo html page and turnedit into a js
file
change it out with the hoverIntent.js download file
Matt wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement superfish onto a wordpress site I'm working
on, but just
Tnx. I fixed the problem. It was superfish for older version of
Joomla.
I posted my question here 'cause there is a referral at superfish
page. I quote:
Support for the Superfish plugin is available through the jQuery
Mailing List. Post a message to it with the word “Superfish” somewhere
in the
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