Ok, thx... li_first and li_last confused me. I think I could put mid li
classes on server side like li_first and li_last do.
Thx for explanation
Em 11/10/2013 20:00, "Massimo Di Pierro"
escreveu:
> But why do you need it? You can refer to elements using
>
> jQuery('.catalogo_topo_menu li') and y
But why do you need it? You can refer to elements using
jQuery('.catalogo_topo_menu li') and you can use the jQuery addClass method
to do it client side.
Massimo
On Friday, 11 October 2013 17:19:09 UTC-5, Diogo Munaro wrote:
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> Thx Massimo, but how could I make it?
>
> It's working with first
Thx Massimo, but how could I make it?
It's working with first and last. How could I insert for mid elements?
2013/10/11 Massimo Di Pierro
> li_class is only used for list items which contain sub-menus. It is not
> for mid elements.
> I do not think anything has changed there. Do you think it
li_class is only used for list items which contain sub-menus. It is not for
mid elements.
I do not think anything has changed there. Do you think it has?
Massimo
On Thursday, 10 October 2013 09:08:42 UTC-5, Diogo Munaro wrote:
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> Hey guys, I have a menu with 3 elements.
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> When I try it:
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>
Nobody knows?
Em quinta-feira, 10 de outubro de 2013 11h08min42s UTC-3, Diogo Munaro
escreveu:
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> Hey guys, I have a menu with 3 elements.
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> When I try it:
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> {{=MENU(response.contextmenu,_
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> class="catalogo_topo_menu",li_class='textcenter',li_first="textcenter",li_last="textcenter")}}
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