Kevin, this is great! Thanks for taking the time to put all the examples together. We're almost there.
I've tried all three methods and each does get the form inside the menu. Here's the thing: I click on Search and get the form to show, but when I move my move down to enter something in the text ...
Well, lately it seems pretty consistent to show MILONIC is I just land on the home page. However, if I click on another menu item to go to another page, it switches out like it should. When I move back to the home page (by clicking on "Home" in the nav), it switches and decides to stay that way ...
Thanks for confirming, but what other reason might be causing the forced link to appear? I just went to check my site and the menu came up with MILONIC again. Before the upgrade it never did this, or at least not as consistently. I've cleared out my cache in Firefox and IE. IE seems to be responding ...
I recently upgraded to the latest version. I also noticed the change in text for the link back to Milonic (which I'm happy to oblige :) ).
However, I've refreshed a few times, and while "MILONIC" does disappear some times, most of the time it is displayed. I've even cleared my cache a few times ...
I've searched this forum and found topics related to mine, but the solution I've seen is still just out of my reach. I appreciate your patience as I ask what has been asked (and solved) before. :)
I've made some progress with embedding my Google search form inside one of my menus. Rather than ...
I've implemented the same value as described here:
retainClickValue = true;
and put it at the very top of my menu_data.js. However, my menu is still opening on rollover. I even tried using the onclick value found in another thread and it still has no effect.
Now I'm wondering if it might have something to do with the extensions I'm using with FF. While the menus have always dropped down for me, they're still not responding to clicks both at home and the office.
I recently upgraded FF (within the past couple of weeks) and have ...
I was just about to say that the upgrade was what solved the problem, but before I did, I decided to check my new menu one more time and sure enough -- no response.
Honestly, it was working fine earlier today on another computer (running Windows XP). And now I'm on my home computer (also running XP ...
Oh, I forgot to mention, too, that it was even happening on milonic.com. I'm guessing you guys keep it just as current, but thought I should call it to your attention in case we're talking about something else.
Sometimes when I click on the items in my menu, my browser doesn't respond. When I click on links within a web page, I'm okay, but the menu just doesn't want to respond to me at times.
Does anyone know whether this is a Firefox issue ...