No joy. I removed the anchors and fixed a problem with a duplicate id
and still experience the same problem.

Ken

On Oct 29, 2:36 pm, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ken,
>
>
>
> >I am trying to usemcdropdownfor an easy search function for a
> >shopping cart.
>
> >The category list is long enough to force two columns. When mousing
> >from the first column to the second the entire menu will disappear.
>
> >In another case when drilling down below 3 levels if you mouse up to a
> >parent selection the entire menu will disappear.
>
> >My test page is at:
>
> >http://reloadinginternational.com/catalog/includes/index_nav.php
>
> >To experience the first issue select search by caliber and use the
> >mouse to select from the second column (works if you're really quick).
> >To experience the second issue, select search by manufacturer,
> >highlight a style, highlight a caliber. Then move the mouse back up to
> >the selected style.
>
> >This is an incredible plugin but these issues really limit it's use in
> >a lot of cases.
>
> The problem is due to the anchor tags. That's going to cause problems with
> the event handlers attached to the <li /> tags. What you need to do is
> remove the anchor tags and "select" option to go to the URL:
>
> $("#category").mcDropdown("#nav", {
>         select: function (value, display){
>                 select.location = "/catalog/index.php?cPath=" + value;
>         }
>
> });
>
> This plug-in was really designed to be a form control, not a navigation
> control (which is why anchors don't work well.)
>
> If you remove the anchors and just use the code above, things should work
> well.
>
> -Dan

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