My dropdown menu on my site is too long for my browser window. My submenus are hidden, but cause my page to extend well beyond my footer and I can't figure out how to fix it. Is it my javascript or html code?
I developed a dropdown menu using Spry (Adobe Dreamweaver). It is a vertical menu with multiple sub-menus.Some lists are very long and the menu goes below and off the page.I found a great example of what I want my menu to do: Coins Paper Money | eBayOn the side, it says "Browse By:" and there is a vertical menu. If I shrink the page up vertically a little and watch the sub-menus pop out, I notice they get pushed up if the parent is close to the bottom of the screen, which ensures that none of the options go off the page, they get pushed up.
What is jQuery's long-term strategy for browser support - cut off browsers after a certain number of years or when going below a certain market share? [I'm asking because of the current trend among some webdevs and also library developers advocating to remove IE6 support and force these users to upgrade their browser. I work with several clients that do not want to "lead the way" in this respect, and need to support IE6 as long as it has a fair usage share, which may be for several more
I'm looking to create a drop-down menu with rather long option titles. The problem is that I want to restrict the boxes size otherwise the size changes to the length of the longest entry. When I use the length attribute, it forces the drop-down to be a certain length, but it also cuts the sentences in half when I drop the options due to the option box being the same length as what I set the drop-down menu's length to be.
Is there any way to set the drop-down menu's size, but have a different size on the option menu that is displayed when the drop-down menu is clicked?
Now lets assume that the text itself contains characters outside of the normal ISO-8859-1 character set (like asian or russian characters). Would the individual char values be stored as one byte or two bytes?
"hello" -> 5 * 1 bytes = 5 (normal 8859 character sets) "hello" -> 5 * 2 bytes = 10 (unicode or an extended character set size).
Is ISO-8859-1 still stored like ASCII once was as 8 bits? Or is it 16? If I was to use a 2 byte character set then would that cut the size of my allocated local storage space by half?
I have a project where I need a selection of one dropdown menu may affect the select of multiple other dropdown menus on the same page.First, a table is generated, and within each row, it contains a dropdown menu. Assume: Rows A, B, C, etc..., and Dropdown selection: 1, 2, & 3If dropdown in Row A selects 2, then I want the selection of dropdowns in rows B & C to dynamically change to 2.And if in Row C user selects 3, then the selection in dropdowns in rows A & B should dynamically change to 3.
I actually want to make a horizontal drop down menu with a sub menu.As far as I have researched, I think that it can be done by JavaScript. I have searched for some java scripts but they are very long and complex.
That made me wonder that for a funcitonality like a Drop down is so complex?
So here is my question : Is there any JavaScript that can be applied for drop down menu exclusively? Which just presents logic of drop down solely?
I want to create a menu like the left (as we see that) menu of getitnow.gr.Do you know any script for this?I use prototype framework,is there any script related with prototype? I mean a script that make the menu to stay even we use the scrollbar of the brownser.
I use the mcDropdown menu pluginin my website , but I have some trouble with it.In IE6 , some itemsdon't show when the mouse across there. In IE7,my trouble is that Iwant to layoutthree menus to occupy the same horizontal plane, but each one takes up a different line. Who can help me ? What can I do for this trouble?
I have a dropdown menu thats pull value from MySQL. Now i want to query the selected value from dd menu so then it will display a list that match with it in database without submit the page. Do i have to use onChange function and how?
I am using a system called CMS Made Simple which has a quotes feature. This will generate a quote randomly from a MySQL database. To refer to this quote feature you have to use the {quote} tag which has a few parameters.
The parameter I am interested in is {quote group=""} because I want my users to be able to see a random quote from a group that they select through a dropdown list.
Which functions just fine. However the problem with this code is that I plan to have 65 different groups for the user to select from. When I have tried to do this the webpage has become very slow. I presume this is from loading 65 random quotes from a MySQL database in case the user selects the div - a very slow method which needs to be put on the backburner!
Essentially I would like only the first Div to load with the webpage and the others to load when they are selected in the dropdown list.
I realise other threads exist which are similar to this but they do not pass parameters in the same way and I also saw someone say to start your own thread rather than hijacking someone elses!
I'm still trying to figure our why my drop down menu won't respond to the event handlers I have set up; I want the drop down menu to appear as if being pulled down; this works great. But once viewer mouses off the drop menu I want it to disappear and right now it won't.
Here is the link to the page: [url]
Try either menu, it scrolls out fine; but you have to reload the page to get it to disappear. What baffles me is why my function mclose is not working.
Im having trouble with this code. I have tried two versions, the first does nothing and the second works but it adds a listbox and not a dropdown menu. Im not sure what the deal is but I just want to add a dropdown menu dynamically when I click a button or link, I have that part coded, Im just having trouble getting the element right. Im using FF 7.01, but I would like to come up with something that is browser neutral.
I have a script for creating 3 dependent dropdown menu. Selection A in 1st drop Down returns Selection B in 2nd drop Down which returns Selection C in 3rd and final drop down To C I would like to attach a string of 3 value (prices). I was thinking of using the array var A_B_C = new Array(45, 275, 400); But I am not to sure how to link it to the code?
How to set cookies in javascript to remember user selection on dropdown menu and when user enter the page again, his previous selection shows automatically?
How can I disable an option in a drop-down menu? Specifically, I want to disable the option "Bouncy Castles". I want to display it, I just want the user to be able to select it. As well, how can I remove the indentation?
I'm making a drop down menu and it works great in all modern browser but it fails in IE7 and IE8. when i try to move the mouse from the main menu item to the opened dropdown, this disappears. What do I need here?
This is the page: [url]
And this is the JS code:
Appears to be an issue of jQuery when detecting hover over subnavi when it has position absolute...
Forgive the extremely basic question but I can't find something that addresses it. I have a navigation bar that is a series of list elements. I want to pop open a subnavigation bar when you mouse over one of the elements.
The slightly different thing about this one is that in the html the subnav div sits outside the main navigation div, ie they are not related. What I want to do is keep the subnavigation bar if you move your mouse from the main nav down to the subnav, and hide it again once the mouse leaves either the subnav or the main nav.
My problem is that any of the ways I can think of doing it, once the mouse leave on the main nav is called i can't stop it from going.[URL]...
Basically, I am trying to create a drop down menu that, when a link is chosen, instead of leading to an external page will make information appear underneath... is this possible, and if so, how?