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 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 a menu, whereas when clicking on a link that has a submenu attached to it, the submenu is rolled out(like the menu is expanding - it's a vertical menu). But there's more to it. Some of the links on the submenu has also a submenu to it, and those I want to be rolled out to the right of the menu, so it's like a second "hovering" menu above the content that is originally to the right of the menu. I'm not very good at explaining, but hopefully you'll understand. If not, just ask and I'll try to post some images of what I.I don't know how to get that with jQuery in a good way.Anyway, as you see.. the problem is how can I loop through the ul list of items and then check if the current listitem has a submenu, make it so when you click the current listitem, the submenu is expanded beneath, and then if you click one of those links on the submenu it gets rolled out to the right of the menu "above" the original content that is to the right of the menu(meaning it's not pushing anything to the right)?
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?
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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]...
I am struggling with a problem involving using a javascript dropdown menu in conjunction with the jquery accordian. My dropdown menu is being blocked by the accordian option and I can not view most of the items within the dropdown menu in order to navigate.I did notice is that if I get rid of jquery-ui-1.8.4.custom.css I can see the dropdown menu, but then I do not get the settings I desire for the accordian. Below is the code for index.php and master.css
index.php <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html>
I am trying to use jquery to animate a fade in on a dropdown menu for a website I am developing. The menu works correctly if I have the script turned off but when it is on it is very close to functioning properly basically it just fades in the UL on rollover but I am getting some weird effects. The script doesn't work on the first rollover and sometimes the menu doesn't fade in at all on rollover. I'd love some help on this. You can see the site here. [url]
This is the jquery
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This is the first time I work with jQuery [URL]. I have a little problem with my dropdown menu. As you see the orange dropdown menu shows up without using the mouse. I just want to make the dropdown pop out when you hover over the button.
This is the code. The jQuery: $(document).ready(function () { $('#nav li').hover( function () { //show its submenu $('ul', this).slideDown(200); }, function () { //hide its submenu $('ul', this).slideUp(200); });});
Im working on a vertical naviagtion menu with mouseenter and mouseleave events. Im quite new 2 jquery and cant get it working 100%.
check the menu at: [url].
Purpose: when nav-item has childs (sub-nav-items), I want them to rollout by mouseenter. This works. I want the sub-items rollup when leaving the sub-items div (<div class="sub-nav-items"> ) OR when leaving the parent of the child items (<a href="#" class="parent">pagina2</a>).
Problem:With my code sofar I could only let the sub items rollup by leaving the sub-items div.
So I have done this menu and I have 2 problems. 1. When I hover on a link, it does 2 animations, but when I "unhover", it doesn't reset the default values also with animations. I know the problem might be the display none in the css, but I really have no idea how to get around that. 2. As I said above, when I hover on a link, it does 2 animations, but when I move the cursor to another link, it doesn't "re"-do the animations anymore.
How do I go about constructing a action menu which will be a dropdown when user clicks on the table row? I would like to dynamically construct the menu based on the row user selected/clicked and position the menu as a dropdown on the row.Any pointers on how to position the menu or links to tutorials?
So my problem is that I've got a main navigation with a dropdown menu underneath "products". I positioned the dropdown menu, set it to display: none, then wrote jQuery to slideToggle the menu when a particular LI is hovered over. The issue is that when I hover over the "Products" LI and try to hover over the dropdown, it disappears because I'm no longer hovering over that LI.
You're probably thinking "Just make nested lists!!!!". Well, I don't want to. I've got some jQuery being applied to the main navigation that I don't want to effect the dropdown. I just want a way to be sure the dropdown is open when the mouse is hovered over either the main LI or the dropdown UL and that the dropdown is closed when the mouse is hovered over neither.
In my code I've tried to make it so that if the mouse is over the dropdown UL it stays open, but the mouse leaving the LI trumps that maybe? HELP PLEASE! My HTML and jQuery is below.
I'm using simple jQuery dropdown menu Code: <script type='text/javascript'> jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery("#dropmenu ul").css({display: "none"}); jQuery("#dropmenu li").hover(function(){ jQuery(this).find('ul:first').css({visibility: "visible",display: "none"}).show(268); },function(){ jQuery(this).find('ul:first').css({visibility: "hidden"}); }); }); </script> What I need is: when someone clicks on submenu that element would be stay displayed under parent element.
I'm in the process of building this Ballroom Dancing website that has a simple dropdown menu. The menu works if I immediately call jQuery right above the javascript for the menu, ie:
The problem is that I don't want to do this because I already have WordPress calling jQuery several lines above for some other plugins. Is there a reason why it will only work with jQuery included right above? You can visit the site at www.zumbasudbury.ca to see the non-working dropdown. Hovering over Ballroom should produce a dropdown of two items.
I'm using the apycom jquery menu style 1 (dim grey)URL..It's a great looking menu but does anyone know how to 'delay' the dropdown menu closure when your mouse moves off of it?I can change the speed of the menu opening and closing, but not can't find a way to delay.It's too easy for visitors to 'slip' off the menu and if you have two child menu's, it get frustraing if you drill down to the secon child menu and slip off. You have to go back to the top menu and start again.
I have been working on a dropdown menu using Clarklab's Tutorial:The only problem is that this tutorial only shows how to create one dropdown instance.It's in use here:My issue is that when I click on one menu item, all the submenus open up. Is there a simple fix that I just haven't figured out yet?My instinct is to give each ul it's own id, but I'm not sure how to direct the jquery in the header to work with individual elements.
I'm currently using h5validate with my forms but recently setup a few where a second form is generated based on what a user selects from a dropdown menu (via AJAX). Since the new form ID's were not existing when the document was loaded jQuery does not bind h5validate to the new form. I found a plugin called livequery that will bind new elements on the fly. Unfortunately, I'm pretty new to jQuery and can't quite figure out how to make this work with h5.
My current h5 function looks like this, where formID is the ID of the from that does not exist but is later loaded in via AJAX.
I'm having a bit of an odd issue with jQuery and Superfish. Sometimes it seems that superfish appears to be loading before jQuery is loaded, resulting a half second to a second of the dropdown menus displaying before being hidden as normal. You can see an example of this by visiting my website, URL...and browsing around on a few pages, especially the blog page where it seems to happen the most.
I know this is simple and has been done before. I'm trying to create a dropdown menu for secondary links. I want it to appear when you hover over a primary link. I can't do a simple .hover function with two handlers because once the user moves the mouse to go into the secondary menu, it will slide back away.
The easy solution is to put that secondary menu within the selector of the primary menu - but it's not possible with my setup.