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Thread began 3/27/2009 2:57 pm by JayCMorrison375020 | Last modified 4/07/2009 7:30 am by Ray Borduin | 2960 views | 5 replies |

JayCMorrison375020

Delay

I have space between the menu elements and my menu collapes immediately.

How do I slow things down to allow time for cursor to make the transition?

Thanks

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Because the menus are pure CSS and don't use javascript, there is no way to add a "delay" as you propose.

What is the design you are going for? You may be able to use transparent images or another technique, but if you roll off a menu... it will disappear.

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JayCMorrison375020

Thanks Ray. I found a work around to retain the appearance. My next question is how to retain the image swap code for each menu item when saving an updated menu. If you can point me at a resource where I can find this information it would be appreciated. Jay

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I'm afraid I don't quite understand the question. What do you mean by:

"retain the image swap code for each menu item when saving an updated menu"

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Ozdachs

Pure CSS with .js ?

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  Because the menus are pure CSS and don't use javascript, there is no way to add a "delay" as you propose..  



I am considering purchasing the product, but am getting confused. Responses to other problems say that sometimes pages derived from templates are not updating the paths to the required JavaScript code.

What am I missing? Is there a different product involved?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

In order to "fix" some issues in IE6, there is some conditional javascript used only on IE6 pages. This is because IE6 doesn't have proper support to make the menus look correct with pure css, so we need to make some corrections on the fly with javascript to allow menus to appear properly in that specific browser.

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