Some more info:

 including a full version of jquery-ui seems to be required to break
mcdropdown.

On Nov 7, 8:49 pm, CED <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan,
>
> I've narrowed down the problem. I am using a library called jrails
> which includes the javascript below. If i remove it this problem does
> away ( just need to comment out he slideUp & Down definitions to make
> it work). Not sure if its the code below or something in mcDropDown
> thats causing the problem.
>
> (function($) {  $.fn.extend({
>     visualEffect : function(o) {
>       e = o.replace(/\_(.)/g, function(m, l){return l.toUpperCase()});
>       return eval('$(this).'+e+'()');
>     },
>     appear : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.fadeIn(speed, callback);
>     },
>     blindDown : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('blind', { direction: 'vertical' }, speed,
> callback);
>     },
>     blindUp : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('blind', { direction: 'vertical' }, speed,
> callback);
>     },
>     blindRight : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('blind', { direction: 'horizontal' }, speed,
> callback);
>     },
>     blindLeft : function(speed, callback) {
>       this.hide('blind', { direction: 'horizontal' }, speed,
> callback);
>       return this;
>     },
>     dropOut : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('drop', {direction: 'down' }, speed,
> callback);
>     },
>     dropIn : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('drop', { direction: 'up' }, speed, callback);
>     },
>     fade : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.fadeOut(speed, callback);
>     },
>     fadeToggle : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.animate({opacity: 'toggle'}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     fold : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('fold', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     foldOut : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('fold', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     grow : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('scale', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     highlight : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('highlight', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     puff : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('puff', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     pulsate : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('pulsate', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     shake : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('shake', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     shrink : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('scale', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     squish : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('scale', { origin: ['top', 'left'] }, speed,
> callback);
>     },
>     slideUp : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('slide', { direction: 'up'}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     slideDown : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('slide', { direction: 'up'}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     switchOff : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.hide('clip', {}, speed, callback);
>     },
>     switchOn : function(speed, callback) {
>       return this.show('clip', {}, speed, callback);
>     }
>   });
>
> })(jQuery);
>
> On Oct 22, 1:58 pm, "Dan Switzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The example page works as it should, I am using the the latest
> > > listed:  * Rev:  1.2.07
>
> > > I had the same behavior on 2 different pages. Unfortunately there is
> > > not live example. Everything else works fine with the widget.
>
> > > The root menu  actually animates on the top left of the page at first
> > > when any click happens. After the mcdropdown is first clicked it
> > > animates the selct box with an open and close.
>
> > I've never seen this behavior and without some more detail or you posting a
> > live working example somewhere that I can observe the behavior, it's hard
> > for me to give you much help. There's only one global click handler, which
> > is designed to close the menu if it's in an open state and you haven't
> > clicked on the menu. You might try looking at adding some debugging to that
> > code (starts on line 94) to see if you can help determine what the cause is.
>
> > -Dan

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