Thanks Joel. If nothing else comes up I might fiddle with that approach.
- Jack
Joel Birch wrote:
I suppose you could add position:relative to the parent li element so
that their submenu uls are positioned under them, then adjust each
submenu ul's left:-whatever value to pull them back left a
I suppose you could add position:relative to the parent li element so
that their submenu uls are positioned under them, then adjust each
submenu ul's left:-whatever value to pull them back left a bit. Sounds
fiddly as you would have to fine-tune your CSS whenever the menu items
change, but it's an
Hi,
The problem with that example is that it doesn't do #3 in my list below.
Maybe there's a way, just not an example?
Thx,
Jack
slooodge wrote:
Hi,
I would definitely recommend superfish (http://users.tpg.com.au/
j_birch/plugins/superfish/all-horizontal-example/).
give each and individual
Hi,
I would definitely recommend superfish (http://users.tpg.com.au/
j_birch/plugins/superfish/all-horizontal-example/).
give each and individual class and use css for hover effect
(background-image).
good luck, Hannes
On 29 Jan., 04:13, Jack Killpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
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