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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:55
Windows patch issues
Poster: LarryZoom
Dated: Friday September 8 2006 - 19:16:34 BST
Not sure why but the client ran the latest windows patch and is using IE6 SP2 and the drop-downs don't work or are inconsistent.
Audio and Web have a single line of dds and Reservationless and Flat Rate have one level below them.
http://www.zoomdesign.com/simple/index.htm
Poster: Andy
Dated: Sunday September 10 2006 - 23:08:33 BST
Hi,
Looking at your data file I see that you are trying to disable certain menu style properties by declaring "none" and "#none" - this is causing an error on the later browsers but is something that you may not see.
If you need to disable properties please remove the property line altogether.
Please also note that the free menu requires a link back to us - I could not see a link back to Milonic on your website therefore you are using the menu against our terms and conditions
You are also using a very old version of our menu and this will need to be updated to ensure good cross browser ability.
Poster: LarryZoom
Dated: Monday September 11 2006 - 13:37:10 BST
Once we fix this we're buying the license which is why the link isn't there.
Thanks for the help, the one problem has been fixed, but now under audio > flat rate + we only see one drop down, coachus, and the second, pray, doesn't show up. this is because of the flash movie, but it worked before.
Poster: LarryZoom
Dated: Monday September 11 2006 - 14:35:56 BST
http://www.zoomdesign.com/simple/index2.htm
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Monday September 11 2006 - 21:56:35 BST
Hi,
No problem in IE5.5, in IE6 I moused the menu before everything was loaded and saw the problem, but as soon as it was loaded the menu worked fine.
Ruth
Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday September 12 2006 - 15:05:33 BST
FWIW, IE7RC1 also works, although I did see the same problem Ruth mentioned just one time (before the page had finished loading). I don't consider that a menu problem.
However, you might want to consider our pre-load images module.
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Tuesday September 12 2006 - 17:18:45 BST
Hi,
One other thought I had, you might use the buildAfterLoad=true; up at the top of the file with the other global properties, i.e. openMenuDelay etc.
What this does is not build any submenus until the page is fully loaded. For large menus, or pages with huge content, this could be a problem, but your menu and page don't seem to be really huge, so that might work for you.
Ruth