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Netscape 6 does not show menu
Poster: leatherlips
Dated: Tuesday July 2 2002 - 21:12:58 BST
I have searched this forum but I haven't been able to find a response that actually gives an answer. My menu works in IE but not in Netscape. In Netscape it doesn't show up at all. How can I fix this?
Poster: Andy
Dated: Tuesday July 2 2002 - 21:43:46 BST
Hi,
I'll need to know what version of the menu you are running and also the version of Netscape what has the problem.
If you can give me a URL that would be even better.
Cheers
Andy
Netscape
Poster: leatherlips
Dated: Wednesday July 3 2002 - 0:21:29 BST
Sorry I left out that important information.
I am trying to view it with Netscape 4x and 6x. Neither of them show the menu. I originally had the version that is on Dynamic Drives website but just recently tried the new download from this site.
The URL of my test page is:
http://www.westcler.org/gm/_newdesigntest/template.htm
The menu should appear just below the address as it does in IE 6.
Thanks for looking into it for me.
Fixed it
Poster: leatherlips
Dated: Wednesday July 3 2002 - 22:26:46 BST
I fixed the problem. All I did was change the shadow effect. Where it said shadow=5 I changed it to shadow=0. Now it works. Thanks.
No menu in NS 6
Poster: NetWhiz
Dated: Tuesday July 9 2002 - 19:13:35 BST
I have the menu working in IE Mozilla, and Netscape 4.x, but it will not work in Netscape 6.x. I have the latest version (3.4.12).
I put a properties.js file in the ehad, dynamically generate addmenu([...]) calls with supplied params, and then put the call to dumpmenus() inside the mmenu.js file at the end of the page.
Like I said, the other major browsers seem to work fine, but Netscape 6.x throws the following errors:
addmenu is not defined
popup is not defined
popdn is not defined
It also does not work in Opera 6.03 (trying 6.04 shortly).
Any ideas?
The menus are triggered by a rollover on some images which are located in a table cell on the page.
Never mind ...
Poster: NetWhiz
Dated: Tuesday July 9 2002 - 20:51:42 BST
All it was was that I had put language=="JavaScript" instead of language="JavaScript". Once I noticed that, Netscape 6 came back working just fine. They are VERY picky, even pickier than Mozilla is!
Glad it got caught though.