Glad we could help.
The code I whip up is meant to be used, so go for it.
All I ask in return is good karma.

Oh, and if you feel that jQuery saved you time and money, always consider a
small donation to the project.  (I think Rey might have set up a "donate and
get a mug" program)

Glen

PS.  DiggMe.com or MyKarma.com something.  Wouldn't that be nice?  Sort of
like Digg but for people.  Everyone would have a page and you could "Digg"
them and send Karma.  Something more friendly than linkedIn and less effort
than Facebook.



On 9/6/07, ldexterldesign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> nice one renaud,
>
> glen and yourself have been really helpful. i originally set out on
> this project to do the nav in pure CSS utilising remote rollovers, but
> resorted to JQ after half a day of trying to set the damn thing up. i
> don't quite have the time to look properly at how you've done your
> nav, but it's real solid - good work. i will bookmark it though and
> have a good look when i have some time next week. tbh, i didn't want
> to compromise on the design AT ALL in this project (it was kind of a
> challenge and it's easy to take the easy way out all the time and
> stick to what you know), so i don't know how easy this would be to do
> in CSS alone. i resent having to use JS on navigation though.
>
> hopefully speak again,
> lewis
>
> On Sep 6, 8:50 pm, Renaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > have another look if you'd be so kind (and anyone else that happens
> to
> > > > check out this topic tonight) and see if you can think of/suggest a
> > > > solution to the problem of my secondary nav disappearing before i
> get
> > > > the chance to select a link:
> http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~scs4ll/index.html
> >
> > You should bind the mouseover event to the <li> elements, not the <a>
> > ones.
> > You will just have to adjust the css so that there is no pixel between
> > the main ul and the submenusp and you'll be done.
> > That could be done by changing lowering the sub-ul absolute top
> > position by about 20px, and adding a margin-top of 20px.
> >
> > I hope that's clear enough :)
> >
> > That's something like that that I have on my (ugly and useless) site,
> > except that it's pure CSS, but that's basically it.
> >
> > You can check a sample onhttp://www.linuxaddicts.com/
> >
> > Regards,
> > Renaud Drousies
>
>

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