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 barking up the wrong tree...It seems to me that the arrows which are added create an additional width on the menu elements. I would like to specify a fixed width for the top elements in my menu. It appears that the arrows are added automagically by the JS (neat!). I am guessing they are an additional width to anything specified in the skin css. Is there any way to use the arrows but to reserve space for the arrow width, so it doesn't change the top level menu width? I would like to be able to use a fixed width, so that I can use a non- repeating css background image. To complicate matters, I am using Supersubs (maybe I should be using the standard superfish?) Thanks to the developer for producing this cool bit of code! |
- [jQuery] Superfish - arrows & top menu width Bruce A
- [jQuery] Re: Superfish - arrows & top menu width Charlie