Hello Ariel,


The calculations are ok. It works on the old example, but only with jquery 1.1.x and

ugly limit hack, found somewhere in the forums. I am not very much into the animation

stuff to fix it myself, so with  ".queue([]) .stop()  .animate(... " I am acting a 

little blindly. My problem is only with the animation and this limit/stop stuff (I think).

I'll try to be more descriptive for the test case:


1. open http://svest.org/temp/test/new/home.html without "mouseovering" the menu.

2. without touching any other menu, mouse slowly over the "AUTO, MOTO" label. Pay

   attention to the bottom part of the menu - the "wrinkled paper" effect

3. Now mouse over quickly over many menu labels and open the "AUTO, MOTO" or any other

   menu - the "effective" bottom part has dissapeared ! Why ? - Because when "mouseovering"

   quickly the menu gets overflow: hidden permanently. Why ? - I don't know. 



Friday, February 22, 2008, 3:21:41 PM, Ariel Flesher wrote:



> I checked in IE6, and the bottom label always gets covered like 80%,

> it doesn't depend on the speed of hovering.

> Maybe it's just an math error ? like, in your height calculations.


> With jQuery 1.2.3 you can change those .queue('fx',[]) for .queue([]).

> It will fail with jQuery 1.2.1 though.


> Ariel Flesler



> On 22 feb, 10:09, Stoyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Hello Ariel,

>> I am pretty sure, you cannot achieve the desired functionality with the accordeon plugin.

>> Just take a look at the demos and at the source code that runs them. 




>> Friday, February 22, 2008, 2:56:40 PM, Ariel Flesler wrote:


>> > You could try the accordion plugin.

>> > Ariel Flesler




>> | On 22 feb, 07:07, Stoyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>> >> Hi all !


>> >> I am trying to create a menu like this on the front of mootools.net (although in vertical way).

>> >> My old code is based on something I've seen around interface together

>> >> with a limitQueue hack - 


>> >> http://svest.org/temp/test/old/home.html 


>> >> (it uses jQuery 1.1.x). 



>> >> However that doesn't work with jQuery 1.2.x

>> >> Now I am trying to replace the limitQueue with the new Jquery 1.2 additions - 


>> >> queue() and stop(), but I think I don't fully understand the way they work:

>> >> http://svest.org/temp/test/new/home.html

>> >> (latest jQuery)


>> >> On initial load everything looks almost fine. If I go through the menus slowly everything works fine.

>> >> However when I go fast through the menus the bottom part of the menu disapears. I looked the whole thing with Firebug 

>> >> and it seems that when I go over a menu, it gets a overflow: hidden style. When I go slowly over it the style appears 

>> >> only for a second, but when I go fast the style stays. Why doesn't the style be removed ? :)

>> >> P.S. The 1.1.x version of jquery doesn't seem to have that kind of problem, or maybe I am doing something wrong. 

>> >> I am a little confused with the animations. I really like to achieve the smoothness of the mootools implementation.

>> >> Anyone can help ?



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