Thanks Charlie. That did the trick.
Is there documentation anywhere that lists what all the CSS in the
Superfish.css do?
On Sep 5, 8:20 pm, Charlie wrote:
> "$" is shorthand for "jQuery". Script is fine. The width you need to adjust
> is .sf-menu ul. If you have multiple widths required try
"$" is shorthand for "jQuery". Script is fine. The width you need to
adjust is .sf-menu ul. If you have multiple widths required try the
supersubs.js plugin.
gBurgur wrote:
Would it make a difference that I have:
jQuery('ul.sf-menu').superfish();
instead of:
$("ul.sf-menu").superfish()
Would it make a difference that I have:
jQuery('ul.sf-menu').superfish();
instead of:
$("ul.sf-menu").superfish();
On Sep 5, 3:01 pm, Lexmarketing wrote:
> You need
>
> //link to the CSS files for this menu type
> href="superfish.css" />
>
> // link to the JavaScript files (hoverIntent is op
Thanks.
The menu is actually up and running it is just any changes I have
tried to make to it (sizes, colors, etc) have been useless. I do have
the in the code though.
I wish I could let you go to site but it is not up and running on the
web yet. (It is on my laptop.) I could send you and in
You need
//link to the CSS files for this menu type
// link to the JavaScript files (hoverIntent is optional)
// initialise Superfish
$(document).ready(function(){
$("ul.sf-menu").superfish();
});
// and an ul with the class "sf-menu"
...
i hope i can help you!
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