the majority of the problems with superfish integration into Joomla are
css issues. The existing template menu css doesn't get removed when you
install superfish and some of the template css conflicts with superfish providing a link would help deboni wrote: Thanks! that seems to be the right approach. However I have no idea how I should implement that into Joomla. Maybe it has been done before?On Jun 19, 9:52 pm, Theodore Ni <zyl...@gmail.com> wrote:I don't know the details behind your specific problem, but a solution may be found at the following link: http://docs.jquery.com/Using_jQuery_with_Other_Libraries Teddy On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 2:42 PM, deboni <des...@debonis.ch> wrote:HiI'm using your superfish menu on a joomla website. It works perfect, but there seems to be a conflict with another module which is using mootools.They say the mootols (seems to be standard on Joomla 1.5) and jquery can not be mixed.Do you know of any workaround for that problem?The menu is being used here?Best regardsSilvio |
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