My understanding is that the left-999 is used in place of the
Display:None.
On Feb 4, 4:04 pm, Wile E. Coyote yer@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want the menus to display none because of screen-readers.
Where can I change this? I searched the code but I find nowhere that
says anything about
like webdev_help said, what you would do is use position: absolute
with the left -px, then on hover you would do left:auto
so something like #nav li ul {position: absolute; left: -px;} and
#nav li:hover ul {left: auto;}
On Feb 4, 4:04 pm, Wile E. Coyote yer@gmail.com wrote:
I
yeah, i know it's supposed to use left -px but the generated code
in firefox still shows a style of display:none.
On Feb 4, 3:33 pm, amuhlou amysch...@gmail.com wrote:
like webdev_help said, what you would do is use position: absolute
with the left -px, then on hover you would do
jQuery's animation functions apply display:none to the ul elements
when they are hidden. Therefore, it's good use left:-999em for when JS
is disabled, but I don't know a solution for when it is.
Joel.
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