Firstly, excellent menu!
I've used images instead of text like this:
,"<img src=/images/template2/nav/nav_home.gif border=0 height=14 width=41 alt=Home>","/","home",,1 // "Description Text", "URL", "Alternate URL", "Status", "Separator Bar"
And everything works fine with one problem, when you mouse over and the drop down appears it sometimes disapears if you move too slowly onto it.
I can't find the info to say which version of the menu it is and I can't find any other posts with a similar problem.
Anyone any ideas?
The site is http://www.thehapennybridge.com and they intend it to be as big as riverdance.
JG
Mouse over images problem
Re: Mouse over images problem
Thanks for the kind words, but you'll find that v5 of the menu is vastly superior, and now required. The v3 menu, which you are running, is no longer supported or developed by Milonic.jesusgarcia wrote:Firstly, excellent menu!
v5 can be picked up at http://milonic.com/download.php (don't forget to log in first).
John
Hi JG,
Very nice site, JG. I really suggest you upgrade to Version 5. It is designed to handle all the new things that are coming out on the web, listmenus, css styling, functions applets, flash. There is even a demo to let you see the overfilters and transitions [effects on Version 3] that are visible on Internet Explorer.
And, you don't have to 're-code' your existing menu_array. Once you get the new menu, you can take your old menu_array.js file and use the online converter utility which will convert it for you. I looked at your menu_array and it's a very simple design. There should be very little editing fro you to do once you convert.
The reason we don't support Version 3 and have only archived topics is because it is no longer developed and hasn't been for a couple of years now, I think. Most of us don't have the knowledge to help with any problems relating to it.
Ruth
Very nice site, JG. I really suggest you upgrade to Version 5. It is designed to handle all the new things that are coming out on the web, listmenus, css styling, functions applets, flash. There is even a demo to let you see the overfilters and transitions [effects on Version 3] that are visible on Internet Explorer.
And, you don't have to 're-code' your existing menu_array. Once you get the new menu, you can take your old menu_array.js file and use the online converter utility which will convert it for you. I looked at your menu_array and it's a very simple design. There should be very little editing fro you to do once you convert.
The reason we don't support Version 3 and have only archived topics is because it is no longer developed and hasn't been for a couple of years now, I think. Most of us don't have the knowledge to help with any problems relating to it.
Ruth