if you look into the code of superfish you would see this
/*
* Superfish v1.4.8 - jQuery menu widget
* Copyright (c) 2008 Joel Birch
*
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses:
* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
*
*
1st site ... sry does not the the problems
2nd site 1.) + 2.) maybe this a css problem with the tag "z-index"
On 4 Jan., 21:25, "i...@woosh.nl" wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I am using Superfish for some Joomla websites. I face problems on the
> following sites an hope that you can help me out with
i can´t really imagine what you mean ... do you have a link for the
site ??? or could you just make an image ???
so far decolaimagine
On 6 Jan., 18:08, Jason wrote:
> I'm using the superfish module for joomla 1.5 all options except Nav-
> bar seem to work fine i have a fix menu area width 705px
superfish comes with an with an own version of jquery. But you can
disabel that and use your own version. You maybe just look into the
jquery files in the mod dir and check shich version it is.
for the rest ... try and error :D
so far decola
On 7 Jan., 14:54, assur3 wrote:
> Joel,
>
>
this is not an issue its a function :)
i have the same problem and fixed it too but i am not sure if you
really should release it ... but if you want to you can get an beta
version.
so far decola
On 7 Jan., 14:40, assur3 wrote:
> Joel,
>
> Thanks for a great module. Everything
Yes you can you just have to look at the code of the menu ... i will
see that the items get some ids like "item54". With this ids and css
you can modifie the color of the items yourself.
About this option i thought to maybe i will make an own versione with
this feature.
Would be very happy to kno
uot; or so.
so far decola
On 7 Jan., 20:55, Jason Denizac wrote:
> Superfish is a jQuery plugin for progressive enhancement of suckerfish-
> style HTML/CSS drop-down menus. It can be found
> athttp://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/
>
> The original Superfish plugin us
If tried css and modified the mod files it could get very tricky.
Maybe you just make an image with paint or so and show me where this
seperator should go and i maybe could help you.
so far decola
On 8 Jan., 18:36, eddybaby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Only found superfish today, and man oh man
> > setTimeout( function() {
> > $(element)
> > .find( 'li.' + o.hoverClass )
> > .andSelf()
>
> > .not(not)
> > .removeClass(o.hoverClass)
> > .find('>ul')
> > .css('
.add(this)
> .not(not)
> .removeClass(o.hoverClass)
> .find('>ul')
> .css('visibility','hidden');
>
> }, 1000 );
>
> -Mike
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 6:47 AM, decola wrote:
> > setTimeout($(['li.',o.hoverClass].join(''),this).add(this).not
> > (not).removeClass(o.hoverClass).find('>ul').css
> > ('visibility','hidden'), 1000);
i have written a code that is working quiet fine.
setTimeout($(['li.',o.hoverClass].join(''),this).add(this).not
(not).removeClass(o.hoverClass).find('>ul').css
('visibility','hidden'), 1000);
but it´s just don´t wait the 1 sec. What is wrong. Please help me.
Now the full code of the function
hide().css
('visibility','visible');
into
var $ul = $(['li.',o.hoverClass].join(''),this).add(this).not
(not).removeClass(o.hoverClass)
.find('>ul').css
('visibility','visible');
no i have anothe
I was searching for a plugin that makes me abel to make a dropdown
navigation. I found Superfish and was really happy. But now i realized
that then menuepoints fade in but just pop away if the mouse left
them. I want that the menupoints fade out if the mouse leave them like
on this page
http://dem
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