Hehe.. I was afraid you were going to say that. jQuery is my strongest
point (as you have probably already guessed) and I am running out of
time.

BUT I will definitely donate to your wonderful project if you could
help me with this custom scripting (hehe.. desperation + desire to use
superfish :))!

Thoughts :) ?

Thanks,
Charles


On May 27, 8:05 pm, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> superfishdoesn't add items, it only animates them *if* they exist
> did you look at the working example i shared with you? Usingsuperfishit shows 
> several methods to do what you need without using ul's in the div
> if you are stuck on using ul's inside the div then you would need to do some 
> custom scripting
> Hetneo wrote:Further to that last post. I have placed the contents of the 
> Parent menu item into a div. However,superfishis adding the list items within 
> the div. One way of solving my issue could be gettingsuperfishto ignore 
> certain <ul> buried in parent items, but how do I do this? This is the 
> functionality I am looking for:http://hetneo.com.au/mega/(hover over 
> "Jewellery", you'll see child categories like Ring, Necklaces, etc.. and then 
> grandchildern of Diamonds, pearls, etc..). It seems Super will display the 
> child categories, but is there a way of (like in the example) 
> gettingsuperfishto display the child and the grandchild elements? Thanks, 
> Charles On May 27, 1:25 pm, Hetneo<charles.kingsley.no...@gmail.com>wrote:Hi 
> Charlie, I guess the next question is what happens if there are li items 
> within the div? Superfishdoes not display the grand child menu items when 
> hovering over the parent. I.E.       <ul id="menu">         <li id="5" 
> class="item5">             <a 
> href="/index.php?option=..."><span>Parent1</span></a>         </li>         
> <li id="2" class="mega">            <a 
> href="/index.php?option=..."><span>Parent2</span></a>             <ul>        
>          <div id="test" class="test">                     <li id="3" 
> class="test">                         <a 
> href="/index.php?option=..."><span>Child1</ span></a>                         
> <ul>                             <li id="6" class="test">                     
>             <a href="/index.php? option=..."><span>Grandchild1</span></a>     
>                         </li>                         </ul>                   
>   </li>             </ul>         </li>       </ul> I mean, how do I display 
> the child and grand child when a user hovers over a top level parent menu 
> item? Thanks mate (and thank you for your patience :)), Charles On May 26, 
> 8:20 pm, Charlie<charlie...@gmail.com>wrote:simple recipe for multi column 
> subs withsuperfish put div into 2nd level <li>. Put whatever you want inside 
> this div, images, multiple divs, heading tags etc. Style divs any way you 
> need use supersubs.js to adjust widths if not all sub menu's are same width 
> Hetneo wrote:Hi Mohammad, You're exactly right. That's is the functionality 
> of thesuperfishextension for Joomla. I found this tutorial very 
> helpful:http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/31/make-a-mega-drop-down-menu-...thiscase
>  however,superfish(http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/) is far 
> advanced than that tutorial and I am looking to extend the functionality of 
> the tutorial intosuperfish. Say for example you have three levels of menu 
> menu-level-1, menu- level-2, menu-level-3. When you hover over menu-level-1, 
> I wantsuperfishto display both menu-level-2 and menu-level-3 levels for all 
> menu items on levels two and three. I had hoped someone had achived this to 
> save me some time :). Any ideas? Many thanks, Charles On May 26, 5:16 pm, 
> "Mohd.Ta req"<tareq.m...@gmail.com>wrote:Hi Hetneo, Its easy to get that kind 
> of menu using javascript / jquery code. See they have written plugin based on 
> ul & li. Now here is a solution like Ischa I guess ;) Step : 1 - Create Main 
> menu div      menu1,menu2,menu3,etc 2 - Create another menu below each menu 
> div [menu1 -> sub-menu1] 3 - Use 'hover' function of jquery or 'onmouseover / 
> onmouseout' of javascript 3 - Within 'hover' or 'onmouseover/onmouseout' 
> function you need to hide / unhide your divs 4 - Use any function like 
> fadeIn,fadeOut,slideUp,slideUp to toggle your menu.                           
>                    Or you can do it via css like twitter people did. cheers, 
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Ischa 
> Gast<cont...@ischagast.nl>wrote:That's great news. Would be interested to see 
> the final product.Are there any hints you can give me or point me to a file I 
> can be focusing my attention to achive this?It's a custom made script where 
> you can choose what child you want to target, somethingsuperfishdoesn't have 
> but would be very welcome.---| Regard |--- Mohammad.Tareque

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