Hi again

Yes, it is a _javascript_, no requests are sent when clicking on the title.
And the container is absolute-positioned using <div/> tag.

Hope the things are clearer now :)

On 8/8/06, "R. Müller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it a _javascript_-solution or is there a request sent on popup/popdown
? Is the popup-container a absolute-positioned <div/>-tag ?

regards

Ronald

Trica Laurentiu wrote:
> Hello
>
> Me and my colleague developed a new component: OptionsMenu.
> It is essentially a pop up container for other objects.
> It has a header that contains a text and 2 icons (images) - one for the
> initial state, and another for the expanded state.
> The icons are visible only one at a time, according to the component state.
> The position of the icon can be left or right (default is right - in the
> right of the text).
> You can specify:
> - the icon position
> - headerStyle - CSS style
> - headerStyleClass - CSS style class
> - containerStyle - CSS style
> - containerStyleClass - CSS style class
>
> You can also specify via facelets the images to be shown:
> - upIcon
> - downIcon
>
> Example:
>
>             <c:optionsMenu value="Options Menu"
> headerStyle="color:#33CCCC; font-size:18px;"
>                 containerStyle="color:#888888; border-color: black;
> border-style:solid; border-width:thin;"
>                 iconPosition = "left">
>                     <f:facet name="downIcon">
>                         <t:graphicImage url=""
> style="border-width: 0" />
>                     </f:facet>
>                     <f:facet name="upIcon">
>                         <h:graphicImage url="" />
>                     </f:facet>
>                     <h:form>
>                         <h:outputText value="OptionsMenu Container text"/>
>                         <br></br>
>                         <h:outputText value="Here you can add your
> components"/>
>                         <br></br>
>                         <h:outputLink value=" http://www.yahoo.com"
> title="title" >link</h:outputLink>
>                         <br></br>
>                         <h:commandLink value="Some
> commands"></h:commandLink>
>                     </h:form>
>             </c:optionsMenu>
>
> I attached some pictures so you can see it in action.
>
> Hope you will find it useful.
>
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> Best regards,
> Laurentiu Trica
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Best regards,
Laurentiu

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