this is the problem : The specific problem is that when you mouse over pictures i have a script to enlarge those pics, but my menu stays on top of those pictures! what do i need to do to fix this? If needed I will post the page html code...
I also have another problem which is with the flash movie on the home page which is only loading after i navigate way from the home page and then comeback to it...... Movie does not start on initial page load !
Using a css dropdown menu with javascript work-around for ie. Sorry to post yet again on this subject, but I couldn't find a solution in previous threads. My problem (in IE): I'm using the workaround as detailed in the "suckerfish" article [URL]. Works great to drop my menu down, but when I mouse out the menu remains. On checking back with the original article, they have the same problem so I tried adapting the mouseout line in different ways. Still can't figure it out. Here is my site: [URL]
Drop down menu only exists for the "producers directory".
I don't know much about javascript, but it seems every time I come across something relating to "drop down menus" such as this one: [url] - you have to enter the link codes on every page you display the menu on.
So, here's my question. I want to display a drop-down menu bar similiar to the one in the link. I want it on ALL of my pages within my website, and the website has LOTS of pages - those I've built in Frontpage with HTML. I know I have to have the .js file and something else copied into the header of the pages, but it's telling me to copy and paste the menu bar part (with the links) into the body. If I do that, I'll have to go in and manual change all the links in EVERY page if I want to add or delete a link. I know there has to be a way in which I can make this happen on every page without and just edit one file if need to change something.
I'm after a drop down script that basically you press categories and down it drops with say one side products by category the left side and say product by price the right side.[url]... do it when you click on one of the top links I'm just not sure of the name and the most easiest to implement?
I have an horizontal menu,but the menu items all are in image format.when mouseover on it, it display another color means it is in active state.(this is also an image of another color to differentiate active or not). Now i want to add vertical sub-menu of diff levels to the already existed menu(i.e original menu is of image format). Is it possible to add the sub-menu items to the image menu? if possible, i want the solution for it.
I am looking to use JQuery which I am really new to and get my navigation submenus to slideDown when the parent is rolled Over. I have multiple parents and children or sub menus and want them to activate individually but without repeating the JQuery over and over again for each.Obviously the goal is to also slideUp on the mouseOut event.Here is the code that I have so far:
how to improve a simple javascript code on my web site. The left navigation menu slides down as you scroll the page. It works perfect on the computer I'm using now with IE8, Google Chrome and Firefox on Windows 7. However when I try it on any other computer with IE8 or another browser, when you reach the bottom of the age the menu continues to scroll thereby creating white space.
I am working and designing a website, and have put the simple JQuery drop menu from css tricks on my website, but every time i zoom in and out the website using ctrl +&- the site gets smaller or larger however the navigation moves and some bottoms from the menu drop down to the left or right under the first or last buttons, so does anyone know how i can fix and block the menu from moving around using HTML and its own CSS Style page, let me know.
click on the link below to see the demo for the navigation.
I have a navigation menu. Right now, when you hover over a menu item an image flies over the top of it. This image is set in my CSS as "nav li em". However, that image flies in to the same spot for every menu item. This is what I would like: When you hover over Item 2, em2 is invoked for the FlyIn. When you hover over Item 3, em3 is invoked.
Here is my code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>help</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $("#nav a").append("<em></em>"); $("#nav a").hover(function () { $(this).find("em").animate({ opacity: "show", top: "-34"}, "fast"); var hoverText = $(this).attr("title"); $(this).find("em").text(hoverText); .....
I have developed a navigation menu and it works perfectly except for one problem. When hovering from the main menu to the submenu, the submenu fades out then fades back in quickly. I have no idea what is causing this. Here is my code:
var sub_menu_hover = 0; var main_menu_hover = 0; $('.showcase_submenu').hover(function(){
I am trying to figure out whether or not there is an effective way to cut up the navigation on the right side of this banner so I can use the standard image swap. I am asking in this forum because I need to know if this will even work in the first place.
On this link you will see my test site:At the moment I am not too happy with the animation on the navigation menu.As you will see as you click quickly through the various links the animation is very jumpy because of the way I have coded it.Also when you click on the gallery page and then select the various gallery images, the animated ball moves all the way to the left.Here is the JQuery code for the animation:
PHP Code:$(function() {//event object (notice it in the parameter list) contains data about the event handled$(".linkbox").mouseover(function(event){//selectedDiv is the clicked object, so you can do what ever u want on the box clicked ;)var selectedDiv = $(this);var divPosition = selectedDiv.position();var divPositionLeft = divPosition.left;$(".circle").animate( {"left": + divPositionLeft}, "100" );})})function movebacka() {Each page has an include file with the nav menu contents, so every time you click a link in the nav menu, a new page has to load, therefor causing the jumpiness in the animation. What are the best ways to resolve these kind of issues.
I am trying to make a navigation menu that when a link is clicked, loads content into a hidden div, then shows the hidden div, then changed the class of the list item. If the same link is clicked again the class reverts back to what it was before and then the content div becomes hidden.
I've a navigation menu that has some sub-menus and I want to show them only after a click on the parent link. But every click on the sub-menu collapse the menu again.
When I click Products and than Apples it hides the level 2 UL. But it should go to #Apples instead. I can not change the HTML since it comes out of a CMS. So I have to deal with that structure. How can I prevent the level 2 UL collapses when I click on Apples or Bananas?
I am trying to add a class to my menu for the page it is currently on.
I followed this example: [url]
But I am not able to make it work at all.
Here is my HTML:
To make the nav element highlighted, the list item must have a class of 'hover' like this '<li class="hover">...'
And here is my jQuery:
The script is not applying any CSS to the list elements. I tried different combinations, tried to add a class to the a element by removing parent(), but nothing is triggering.
My goal right now is to make a two-part navigation bar where you don't have to reload the whole site, when you click on a link. The navigation bar consists of two <ul> lists with <li> float:left and <a> display:block, so I basically have two lines. It's probably easier to understand if you see it for yourself: jsfiddle (had to change the css style, because I use .less but it works)
When you load the page it's just like that, you have your main category (A,B,C,D,...) and the sub-category (A1,A2,A3,...). What I want: If you click on B, the sub category changes to B1,B2,.... If you click on a sub category the site loads the requested page (with ajax = best solution?!)
My thoughts
At first I thought about just changing the name and href attribute of the second list, but the main categories have different amounts of sub categories, so I would need to add or remove <li>'s. Then I thought about using .load() but I somehow screwed up (of course) and the loaded <ul> doesn't have any css style (wrong order?) and I can't see anything. (with a loaded test.html site containing only the word "test" it worked) Is ajax "overkill" as a solution?
CodeIgniter and the URL
I use CodeIgniter (a PHP framework) for the website and URLs like this: www.example.com/maincategory/subcategory (e.g. example.com/A/A3) That's no problem at all, if I don't use any javascript and reload the whole site every time. But is it possible to change the URL with jQuery when the user clicks through the navigation bar? You click on B, the URL changes to example.com/B all the subcategories change to B1,B2,...When you click on B2 the URL changes to example.com/B/B2 and the site loads the requested page (I guess with ajax, so the navigation stays the same?!)
Minor problem: when you load the site, click on B, then B3 for example, you would get the url example.com/B/B3. If you now save this link, close the site and reopen it with the link, CodeIgniter would load the right site and everything, but the navigation would show A1,A2,.. in the sub category.
Hover vs click
Almost every page where I saw this kind of menu they used hover to change the sub category. But I thought click would be better, so you don't have to avoid touching B,C,D,.. if you want to go from A to A9 for example. Only downside is that you have to click before you see the sub categories.
Summary
A two part navigation menu you can use without reloading, changing URLs (when possible) and probably ajax to load the actual content.
I have implemented Superfish in SAP Portal. there is a small issue when I take a print using the browser's print option. When I try printing the Web Page from the browser, the Top Level Navigation Menu appears as a list of links (vertical). This is happening in both IE as well as Firefox.
I have seen the same issue in the website from where I downloaded Superfish :-|
1. Goto: [URL]
2. Click on 'Print Preview' button in your Browser.
3. The Superfish Menu below the text 'The result:' will appear as a list of links in the print preview.