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 :)
superfish doesn't add items, it only animates them *if* they exist
did you look at the working example i shared with you? Using superfish
it 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 cus
Further to that last post.
I have placed the contents of the Parent menu item into a div.
However, superfish is adding the list items within the div.
One way of solving my issue could be getting superfish to ignore
certain buried in parent items, but how do I do this?
This is the functionality
Hi Charlie,
I guess the next question is what happens if there are li items within
the div?
Superfish does not display the grand child menu items when hovering
over the parent.
I.E.
Parent1
Parent2
simple recipe for multi column subs with superfish
put div into 2nd level . 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,
Hi,
Hmm...I had worked with CMS 'Silverstripe' in that we do get varaibles
'current' for current page & 'link' for other pages.
We do get all pages name from parent table.So I do retrive menu names based
on pages from particular field names.Displaying with if exp 'Current' then
'Link'.
In silverst
Hi Mohammad,
You're exactly right. That's is the functionality of the superfish
extension for Joomla.
I found this tutorial very helpful:
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/31/make-a-mega-drop-down-menu-with-jquery/
In this case however, superfish (
http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/
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 - Us
> 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, something superfish doesn't have but woul
Hi Ischa,
Thanks for the fast reply mate.
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?
Thanks,
Charles
On May 25, 7:56 pm, Ischa Gast wrote:
> For now, not usingSuperf
For now, not using Superfish I think.
I used a script from a colleague of mine, but that script is not
public available right now. Maybe in the future
Sorry that I can't help you.
Gr Ischa
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Hetneo
wrote:
>
> Hi Ischa,
>
> Any luck in implementing a solution?
Hi Ischa,
Any luck in implementing a solution? I, too, am after a "mega menu"
style, like www.ea.com
Any suggestions on how to go about this?
Thanks for your help,
Charles
On May 14, 4:53 pm, Ischa Gast wrote:
> > Have you taken a look
> > athttp://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/
> Have you taken a look at
> http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/#getting-started
Yes I looked at it but I can't find an example with a div that has to show.
> or tried only using lists with more complex CSS rather than div's?
I need to use that element because of the complex co
Have you taken a look at
http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/#getting-started
or tried only using lists with more complex CSS rather than div's?
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