PROBLEM 1:
I have 2 menus that each have sub-menus.
The first is a tab menu. Its sub-menu drops down into a horizontal line. The tab has a clickbdimage set. This menu works fine as long as the treemenu.js is not specified in the page. When treemenu.js is specified in the page, the clickbgimage on the tab changes as it should, BUT does not change back when you click on another tab. You have to click on the tab again to get it to change back. All the tabs behave this way. The text color is doing the same. Again, this only happens when treemenu.js is specified in the page.
PROBLEM 2:
I have 2 menus that have sub-menus AND they both need to be main menus. Therefore I can not use singleMainMenu=true. My second menu is using treemenu.js. It does not close a branch of a parent when a different parent is clicked unless I use singleMainMenu=true. What do I do?
"Bug" in Treemenu.js
YES, Samples Here
1: Represents treemenu NOT being on web page and 2nd menu not in web page either.
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/AMAZON/milonic1.htm
2: Represents treemenu IN being on web page and 2nd menu not in web page.
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/AMAZON/milonic2.htm
3: Represents treemenu IN being on web page and 2nd menu also in web page.
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/AMAZON/milonic3.htm
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/AMAZON/milonic1.htm
2: Represents treemenu IN being on web page and 2nd menu not in web page.
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/AMAZON/milonic2.htm
3: Represents treemenu IN being on web page and 2nd menu also in web page.
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/AMAZON/milonic3.htm
Hi,
Try putting the call for the treemenu.js file after the tree_data file. That does make the tab menu work correctly, however, I can't seem to get the treemenu submenu to open in IE when I mouseover to call it. It does show up in FF. You might have to post again if the original issue is solved and ask about the other since I can't figure out what the problem is.
Ruth
Try putting the call for the treemenu.js file after the tree_data file. That does make the tab menu work correctly, however, I can't seem to get the treemenu submenu to open in IE when I mouseover to call it. It does show up in FF. You might have to post again if the original issue is solved and ask about the other since I can't figure out what the problem is.
Ruth
In example 3: I moved treemenu.js as suggested. The result is the same. I am also not sure why IE will not display the second menu.
In addition to the above:
Please look at:
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/SITE/base.htm
When you click on the HOME tab, the background does not change. The only effects assigned is a mouseoff color change for the text and a background change and it is not changing the background. It shows the sub menu as if onclick = 1 were not there. The other tabs behave as designed and the way the HOME tab should behave.
In addition to the above:
Please look at:
http://www.yourtotalpctech.org/SITE/base.htm
When you click on the HOME tab, the background does not change. The only effects assigned is a mouseoff color change for the text and a background change and it is not changing the background. It shows the sub menu as if onclick = 1 were not there. The other tabs behave as designed and the way the HOME tab should behave.
Hi,
I didn't get to the new page because I didn't even see the link for it, I did get the old one working as to showing the 1st tab submenu correctly and having the treemenu show from that on mouseover.
[Edit: Link removed]
There is a link to the left to download the two data files. Make sure you don't unzip them into the same folder as your originals since I didn't rename them and you don't want to over write what you have.
As to not working in IE that is to do with the top=70;left=700; that you have in the styles in the tree_data.js file. Once I removed them it worked fine. [I also removed the /* things to check the subs in the tree]
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You are going to have some problems and I can't solve them. I think you'll need to post another help question or contact Milonic.
When you get to the page, click on PC Help, then mouseover Section 1. The menu comes up, click on Sec 01 Page 01 to open the tree submenu, that works. But now, mouseover any item in the main menu [the problem shows better if you do it there, though it still occurs if you mouseover in the PC Help Menu.] Note that although the Tree menu closes the submenu that was opened in it doesn't. I am unable to figure the problem and think you'll need some more advanced help for this.
Ruth
I didn't get to the new page because I didn't even see the link for it, I did get the old one working as to showing the 1st tab submenu correctly and having the treemenu show from that on mouseover.
[Edit: Link removed]
There is a link to the left to download the two data files. Make sure you don't unzip them into the same folder as your originals since I didn't rename them and you don't want to over write what you have.
As to not working in IE that is to do with the top=70;left=700; that you have in the styles in the tree_data.js file. Once I removed them it worked fine. [I also removed the /* things to check the subs in the tree]
___________
You are going to have some problems and I can't solve them. I think you'll need to post another help question or contact Milonic.
When you get to the page, click on PC Help, then mouseover Section 1. The menu comes up, click on Sec 01 Page 01 to open the tree submenu, that works. But now, mouseover any item in the main menu [the problem shows better if you do it there, though it still occurs if you mouseover in the PC Help Menu.] Note that although the Tree menu closes the submenu that was opened in it doesn't. I am unable to figure the problem and think you'll need some more advanced help for this.
Ruth
Last edited by Ruth on Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.