Many Many thanks to Charlie for not only helping me to make this work,
but for making it work as efficiently as possible with coding that is
streamlined and not full of useless and unnecessary code. He
implemented a very clean Superfish script in a VERY short time and his
services are offered at VERY reasonable prices. I will contract
Charlie's services again in the future and highly recommend that
anyone else in need of an expert just get in touch with him and worry
not about your project.

Thank you Charlie!

Charlie

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On Jun 8, 3:38 pm, "marioATsmithphoto.com" <ra...@smithphoto.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our web site is built on the LiveBooks framework which is basically
> Flash-based. Due to their framework not being able to display a Flash
> slideshow that I'm still completing within their Flash shell without
> doing a lot of odd things to the Flash file, I'm having to re-create
> the look of our site in HTML for the purpose of correctly displaying
> this particular page. Basically, I have an HTML page that has the SWF
> embedded but I also need to recreate the pull-down menu that is in
> place on the other pages via Flash.
>
> Go to smithphoto-dot-com and after the page loads the intro, select
> one of the olives other than the one labeled "studio". On any of these
> other pages, roll over "folios" and you'll see the Flash-based pull-
> down menu that I want to re-create. Selecting "studio" from any of
> these pages will navigate to the HTML version of the studio page where
> I need to insert the Superfish menu. I've attempted this at inet-
> daDOTnet/rsp/studio.html
>
> I've got all the links in place (but they won't work until the
> LiveBooks team does something with our landing page config which is
> pending). The problems are:
>
> Font size
> Font style
> Position
> Ability to incorporate olive into the head item, "folios".
>
> I basically want to mimic what they did in Flash. Is this possible
> using Superfish?
>
> If anyone can assist me with this I would be highly appreciative and
> we can discuss compensation for your help. The HTML code can be lifted
> from the example of what I've tried assembling at inet-daDOTnet/rsp/
> studio.html and I can also email the CSS that I've modified. Feel free
> to contact me at marioATsmithphoto.com
>
> Thank you in advance!
> Mario

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