On 10/9/07, Wessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually it is sorted now... using
> ul.SubCategories{margin: 0px;height:800px}
>
> So it was a css issue.
Okay so applying that height sort of gets around the IE bugs, but it
is not a good solution because then the ul.subCategories have 800px
height
Ah okay I see now. I thought you meant the second level of menu was
not appearing and I wasn't aware of the third level. I now do see that
your third level menus are not responding to the IE z-index fix, and
fortunately I can see why. An element needs to be position:relative or
absolute to have z-
Actually it is sorted now... using
ul.SubCategories{margin: 0px;height:800px}
So it was a css issue.
Thanks anyways for the help.
Cheers, Wes
Wessa wrote:
>
> Thanks Joel. appreciate the response.
>
> I have used a hybrid of a slide out menu and a drop down as the third
> level. I had c
Thanks Joel. appreciate the response.
I have used a hybrid of a slide out menu and a drop down as the third level.
I had cleared my cache, used the alt/refresh technique etc. and still cannot
see the drop down portion of the menu. I had a collegue do the same and he
can see what I see which as
Hi Wessa,
I have checked your link and the menu is actually working in both IE6
and IE7. May I suggest you attempt to reload the page in a way that
avoids the cache? Holding Alt down when clicking the refresh button
seems to ignore the cache successfully on my PC.
I notice however, that you have
I am having trouble with this fix myself. http://growthbooks.com - the
superfish drop down menu is not working in ie6 (windows xp sp2) or ie7
(windows xp sp2). I applied the z-index:999 to the .nav element and the drop
down is still not showing. It works fine in firefox/safari etc..
Any clues wo
Sorry Joel, I should point out what version of Internet Explorer I'm
using too - It is Internet Explorer 6, with Windows XP sp2.
I have been able to find my problem - internet explorer with its
dastardly cache!
The link above points to one with two working dropdowns, on project
and company.
The
On 10/1/07, Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, it still does not appear to work :(
When I visit your pages now, the menu works fine. I'm not sure why you
would be seeing the issues you are now. I'm not sure how to test for
problems when I can't reproduce them. Maybe someone else can chec
Firstly, thank you both for your excellent support!
Especially with the jQuery 1.3.1.1 version of suckerfish to enable,
that went right by me :)
I have put in a more specific selector to init Superfish (i've noticed
in firefox already that it runs faster!), and have also applied z-
index to the
Wow, thank you for the support, both of you!
I'm just uploading the changes now, the wrong selector for the older
jquery I'm using was a big mixup for me.
Removed the bgiframe code as I didn't need it, and made the navigation
target more specific (I think I noticed a loading speed increase
straig
Wow, thank you for the support, both of you!
I'm just uploading the changes now, the wrong selector for the older
jquery I'm using was a big mixup for me.
Removed the bgiframe code as I didn't need it, and made the navigation
target more specific (I think I noticed a loading speed increase
straig
On 10/1/07, Joel Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $(".nav").superfish({
> animation : { opacity:"show",height:"show"},
> delay : 250
> });
In your case I advise adding more specificity to the selector you use
to initialise Superfish. ".nav" is a fairly
Hi Brett,
This sounds like one of IE's many CSS bugs, but it's easy to fix.
Simply add z-index:999; to the .nav element in the Superfish CSS file.
Obviously you have the z-index on .nav li which is correct, but you
will also need to to add it to .nav to make IE work properly. I have
tested this s
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