-- I am trying to insert your menu for a test in my blog web-site.
I want to show one of those sub-menus a little bit higher than the others one. If I tell the sub menus to go higher (suboffset_top=10;), all submenus ll go the amount.
But I am just one of those.
Ex.
addmenu(menu=["technonews",
,,110,1,"",style1,,"left",effect,,,,,,,,,,,,
,"TechWeb","http://www.cnn.com",,,0
,"News.com","http://www.news.com",,,0
,"Wired News","http://www.wired.com",,,0
,"Slashdot","http://www.slashdot.com",,,0
])
Where should I tell in it that this sub-menu should be shown ?
Tks and Rgs
Rafael from Brazil
DHTML Menu version 3.3.19 - Question !!?
You really can't do that (correct me if I am wrong, andy). Its not coded into the menu. Sorry, version 5 doesn't support that either. What you can try though is creating an entirely separate menu and then just placing it where you want it. Sorry again.
Dave Hergert
Software Engineer
"Helping to make the menu better, one at a time."
Software Engineer
"Helping to make the menu better, one at a time."
That sounds like a neat feature that could someday be rolled into version 5 and beyond. The ability to set the offsets globally, but in individual cases, you could override these offset values and have menus appear slightly different and offset. Hmm.
Dave Hergert
Software Engineer
"Helping to make the menu better, one at a time."
Software Engineer
"Helping to make the menu better, one at a time."