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Hey I just wanted to stop in and offer a thanks and great appreciation to the Milonic team, you guys rock. We've been using your menu system for a little over 6 months now, had some initial bugs and got most of them solved, and a few we just put on the back burner to solve more important coding problems in our site. Well today I downloaded the newest version and it fixed all the quirks we had! Fantastic!

I thought I'd throw in one quick question if possible, I am using a horizontal menu, it has submenus that are also layed out horizontally. Is it possible to tell the drop down horizontal menus to be centered horizontally below the menu it drops from? I'm not sure if that made sense, right now the sub menus are left aligned to the menu it drops from. Hope that made sense, thanks again!
-David
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Post by Maz »

Hi David,

Yep, Andy Rocks! Thanks for the feedback,

There is no simple way to center the submenu, but I do remember a post where someone did that, beyond my level I'm afraid.

If you understand any of this:
http://milonic.com/menu_methods.php

Then you have a chance of doing it :roll:

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Post by Andy »

Hi,

Thanks for the kind words it's most appreciated and helps us remember why we do this :D

With regard to the positioning. There isn't an "out of the box" technique but as Maz says by using the menu methods a custom function could be developed.

Cheers
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Great thanks for the info, I'm not in dire need of it being centered, I was just curious about it. and left aligned may infact be a better solution in regard to resizing and having people running at different resolutions etc.

Thanks!
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I'll add my thanks as well, David (you shouldn't stay away so long!). Most appreciated :!: :D
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