Hi, 2008/7/3 LinTong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hallo everybody > > I want to have a navigation menu which looks like: > > Homepage / Organisation / level3 / level 4 / currentlevel > > the typoscript: > ********** > lib.topNav = HMENUlib.topNav.special = rootlinelib.topNav.special.range = > 0lib.topNav.1 = TMENUlib.topNav.1 { noBlur = 1 NO.linkWrap = | > / |*||*| | NO.stdWrap.htmlSpecialChars = 1 CUR = 1 > CUR.allWrap = <span>|</span> CUR.doNotLinkIt = 1}********** > It works fine in IE but in firefox it have a strange problem. Homepage works > fine.Organisation, level3, level4 looks like a link but you can not click > them.one can click the "O" of the Organisation but can not click the other > letter of organisation. > > the source code in firefox > ********* > <ul><a href="index.php?id=1" >Homepage</a> / <a > href="index.php?id=cetest_firstpage" >Organisations</a> / <a > href="index.php?id=21" >level3</a> / <a href="index.php?id=23" >level4</a> / > <span>Institute 1</span></ul> > ********** > > > the source code in IE > ********* > <A href="index.php?id=1">Homepage</A> / <A > href="index.php?id=cetest_firstpage">Organisations</A> / <A > href="index.php?id=21">level3</A> / <A href="index.php?id=23">level4</A> / > <SPAN>Institute1</SPAN> > *********
Please, *please* do something about your mail client or whatever it is that makes your messages so garbled. They're frequently formatted with few if any newlines, and are consequently almost impossible to read--especially the code portions, see above. Run your pages through the w3c's html validator, and fix the reported problems, and I think you will find many of your problems disappear. In your source code examples above, for example, you have links (<a href="...">) as children of an unordered list (<ul>). This is incorrect HTML, and the error-handling routines that browsers resort to when they encounter such malformed HTML are unpredictable. I suspect if you either (a) remove the <ul> wrap, or (b) enclose the links in list items (<li>)--in other words if you correct the HTML--that this particular problem will go away. -- Christopher Torgalson http://www.typo3apprentice.com/ _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english