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Safari question..
Poster: jimijon
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 1:56:18 BST
Hello, I am trying your free version to see how it would work for my site. I have a couple of questions..
1) My menuitems don't appear in Safari? Is that an issue with the non-purchased version? By the way, I am generating the menuitems dynamically via my server code. However, it does work in IE MAc and Firefox Mac.
2) How do I move the menuitems over to the right. When they drop down, since they are short, they are left justified to the main menu and that doesn't look good.
3) How do I make the background color different on the menuitems vs. the mainmenu?
Thanks
-James
Poster: John
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 7:28:33 BST
Just about everything you're asking is in the basic docs and sample included with the download. Also see http://www.milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2981.
As for Safari, it works fine (quite a few of us use it daily). However, without a URL so we can see your code (as requested), giving specific help is all but impossible.
Followup questions with url
Poster: jimijon
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 17:42:03 BST
Hello:
Here is the URL:
http://www.jimijon.com:2005
use: maxwell/smart, go to projects, see the first quadrant.
Also, I have put a javascript on it but it doesn't seem to fire anything.
If I can get this to work on safari, explorer etc, you will have another customer!
Thanks James
Poster: Maz
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 18:39:29 BST
It does work, its just that you have a trial version and so the first menu item says Milonic. However, I don't know why its comming up differently in different browsers.
Do this to test it better.
Place the milonic codes under <body> and place a link to Milonic site on the page somewhere to test the menu without the Milonic link in the menu showing.
There is no need to place all of menu_data.js in the html, a link to menu_data.js would suffice, but you can keep it like that for testing purposes if you prefer.
Let us know if that works okay cross browsers then.
maz
response
Poster: jimijon
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 19:20:35 BST
the pulldown doesn't pulldown in safari?
Re: response
Poster: John
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 21:25:59 BST
jimijon wrote:
the pulldown doesn't pulldown in safari?
Nope.
Do as Maz suggested and let us know.
Also, stick a # into bordercolor="FFCC99"; - it's lonely...
Poster: Maz
Dated: Friday April 9 2004 - 21:48:04 BST
Congratulations!
The sun must be out, John's being funny this morning;)
maz
Poster: John
Dated: Saturday April 10 2004 - 2:39:33 BST
Maz wrote:
Congratulations!
Ditto! You really made a wise investment.
Maz wrote:
The sun must be out, John's being funny this morning;)
Actually it was perfect over here today - light breeze, mid-80s. Now, however, it's clouding up faster than Andy writes code - big, black clouds...