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Suckerfish menu issue
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| j0nharris 2006-08-21, 6:46 pm |
| I'm using the suckerfish vertical menu, & the positioning is working
like a charm in every browser except IE6 -- go figure!
The menu is sitting on its own page for now on
http://www.radford.edu/jcharris/nav2.html
Thanks for any input.
-jon
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| Usenet 2006-08-21, 6:46 pm |
| In article <1156181670.920474.170340@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
J0nharris wrote:
> I'm using the suckerfish vertical menu, & the positioning is working
> like a charm in every browser except IE6 -- go figure!
> The menu is sitting on its own page for now on
> http://www.radford.edu/jcharris/nav2.html
Did you put in the Javascript stuff? It's supplied with the
suckerfish stuff, you gotta be sure to put it in the right place so it
works though (I speak from bitter experience).
Regards
Mark
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| j0nharris 2006-08-22, 6:40 pm |
| Mark,
Do you mean the sfhover function?
I put it into the page header, just after the style sheet.
Do you have a page up with a vertical menu working properly that I
could look at?
I wonder how they'll do in the new IE7... .
Thanks!
-jon
Usenet wrote:
> In article <1156181670.920474.170340@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> J0nharris wrote:
>
> Did you put in the Javascript stuff? It's supplied with the
> suckerfish stuff, you gotta be sure to put it in the right place so it
> works though (I speak from bitter experience).
>
> Regards
> Mark
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| Usenet 2006-08-23, 6:50 am |
| Hi,
In article <1156256845.763032.268440@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
J0nharris wrote:
> Do you mean the sfhover function?
Yes,
> I put it into the page header, just after the style sheet.
Ah yes, so you have.
Nope, I'm afraid I don't know what's wrong with the positioning. I really
prefer not to have anything to do with IE if at all possible.
> Do you have a page up with a vertical menu working properly that I
> could look at?
I haven't implemented it as vertical menus, but horizontal ones. You can
see at vowleyfarm.co.uk if you like. They work as well in IE as they do
in anything else, which is to say that there's only a slight bug which I
haven't been able to fix yet but it's not too bad at the moment.
> I wonder how they'll do in the new IE7... .
Wrongly, no doubt.
Mark
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