Ah, ok, I see, thx. This comes to mind, but it's probably not quite
exactly what you're looking for:
http://pop.seaofclouds.com/
perhaps of interest, too:
http://www.leigeber.com/2008/04/sliding-javascript-dropdown-menu/
http://www.givainc.com/labs/mcdropdown_jquery_plugin.htm
You basically have a menu with one item in the submenu: the list, so
other jquery menuing solutions could work for you, too, like superfish.
- Jack
Andy Matthews wrote:
Howzabout I show you what I'm thinking of. This is what I came up
with. It does pretty much everything I wanted:
http://commadelimited.com/uploads/hover/
It's not perfect, but it's meant to fill a gap in our software.
Currently we only have Flash navigation on our dealer sites. A crawler
would never be able to index our navigation. Now that we're using the
newest version of SWFObject, which allows for alternate content in the
Flash container, we're dumping a text version of our nav into the
container.
Then, I'm going to style and script it using jQuery. The thrust of
this is mostly for mobile devices, most of which don't currently
support Flash, but DO support Javascript and CSS.
Finally, if they don't even have JS, then they just get a bulleted list.
andy
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*From:* jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com]
*On Behalf Of *Jack Killpatrick
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:00 PM
*To:* jquery-en@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* [jQuery] Re: How to turn a bulleted list into a pseudo
select box
Andy, can you explain what you're looking for in a different way? I've
read it a few times and am not sure what you're looking for.
Thx,
Jack
Andy Matthews wrote:
No one has input on this? I know I've seen it done somewhere, I just
can't remember where.
On Mar 10, 11:30 am, "Andy Matthews" <amatth...@dealerskins.com>
wrote:
I have a bulleted list that I'd like to convert into a pseudo select box.
The result would be appear to be a select box, but would merely expand the
list container and display the list within.
Does anyone have something like this?
Andy Matthews
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www.dealerskins.com
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