can go many levels wide, just keep adding sub UL's to the li's. There
is a working example on main superfish site for multiple levels wide
for vertical menu
http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/#sample3
more than likely your issue is how to get your eCommerce platform to
create th
On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 08:16 -0700, MICA wrote:
> The website in question is - www.micalighting.com.au
[...]
> Can anyone help??
Not with the superfish, but you might want to reconsider that animated
gif at the top.
Cheers,
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Matt Zagrabelny - mzagr...@d.umn.edu - (218) 726 8844
University o
Hi there all,
I have been using the superfish menus, and i must say they are
awesome.
But, currently the menus on my website only span 1 level wide. I now
need them to span 2 levels wide where neccessary.
The website in question is - www.micalighting.com.au
For example, i have a menu that goes
Hey there-
I'm working on integrating Superfish menus and have run into an odd
problem. It's *looking* like the deselection & hover behavior is
predicated on all the top-level elements having nested ,
which makes me think I've missed something obvious.
In an attempt to rule out any CSS si
I realize that this is a common issue, but I can't seem to track down
the problem with my site. I have installed the Superfish plugin, and
of course, it works like a champ for all browser except for IE6. I
installed the bgiframe plugin with the hope that the background images
in my portal applic
Hi all and Joel.
Is there a version of Superfish that uses jquery generated arrows
(using dynamically created classes) for submenus that contain further
content? (this page would be an example: http://sperling.com/examples/menuh/
)
Thanks!
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