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Javascript or dhtml Drop down menus
  • Posted: 04.02.2003, 19:58
     
    dpitalo
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    I've seached through the themes that can be downloaded from PostNuke and haven't seen any that had dropdown menus. I'm not talking about the ones that can be used from the main menu block. I'm looking to add dropdown menus with sub menus. Is it possible to add these to a theme?
  • Posted: 08.02.2003, 18:50
     
    MaTRiXSiX
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    I think there is no need to really integrate dropdownmenus into themes - e.g. if you have a look at the great milonic-theme, http://www.milonic.co.uk/menu/ - theres hardly an coding needed, apart from a small bit that comes between the body-tags (in the theme.php, yes, of course):





    Try it out, its so simple, and it looks simply great!
  • Posted: 09.02.2003, 15:35
     
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    They want you to pay for any non-personal use
  • Posted: 09.02.2003, 16:19
     
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    I know ...
  • Posted: 10.02.2003, 10:32
     
    chris-au
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    And by the way, they are most likely only good for IE unless you do cross browser scripting.
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    chris-au

    most likely only goor for IE ...


    Yes, thats true, but: doesnt that apply to many postnuke-themes as well ... - so I would say they are making a good team ... icon_wink

    And: to tell you the truth I would not say thay are only good for IE, the new version goes perfectly with IE 5.0 (and higher), Netscape 6.0 and higher and Opera 5.0 (and higher)
  • Posted: 12.03.2003, 19:51
     
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    Check out http://webdevtips.4gigs.com/dropmenu/ . I'm currently testing it with custom theme. (hardcoded menu, I just wish they'll some day incorporate DHTML menu to PN core :))
  • Posted: 13.03.2003, 08:49
     
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    Drop Down Menu?

    I use it at my site. Activated with 'mouseover' 'mouseout' I believe works with all browsers. If not, there is a link to show the 'plain' browser'

    However, the pages are for the 'other nuke'

    At: http://www.sengers-au.com
  • Posted: 25.04.2003, 01:46
     
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    We have drop down menus on our PN site. They were developed by a hired programmer along with our site conversion. The programmer is Leithya at http://www.postnukemodules.com and the site the see the drop down menus is http://www.evergreentandemclub.org.

    I've just discovered that the menus do very odd things in Netscape/Mozilla. She's working on trying to fix it. But in addition I've discovered that not everything that's a link is clickable with these browsers. Like on the Classifeds page I can click the bottom 2 links but not the top 4 links. What's up with that? Is PostNuke generally not considered Netscape-friendly?

    Thanks,
    Sheila

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