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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:01

Horizontal menu: How to got the vertical submenu up?


Poster: estival
Dated: Tuesday December 21 2004 - 13:06:49 GMT

Hello.

First of all, please excuse me for my _bad_ english ;)

I need to set up a horizontal menu with vertical submenu. It works fine but if the menu is located and the end of the page, the submenu shows itself below the main menu. I want it upside.

I've searched through menu documentation, menu options (all of them) and the forum, but I didn't find a clue.

Note: my web site is still in developpement, and can't be accessed online. To understand clearly what I mean, please go here:
http://www.milonic.com/menusample23.php
On the Top Offset field, enter "2800" and check the "center" radio button. At the end of the page, you will see the horizontal menu which shows up the submenu below itself, and hide a part of the submenu. Can I setup the menu to have the same thing with the submenu upside, and make itself fully visible?

Thank you in advance

G.Estival


Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday December 21 2004 - 13:53:10 GMT

G, are you sure you looked at all the options :?: :)

Check here for openstyle=. In your case, openstyle="up";.


Poster: estival
Dated: Tuesday December 21 2004 - 15:12:02 GMT

Uh oh, you're right. It works perfectly well.
In my first reading, I didn't see this:
'Openstyle can also be use to force menus to open upwards. the property for this is openstyle="up"'
When you pointed out the option, I wonder why this one, since the description didn't seem to fit my problem. I've readed it twice to see there is a "special line" to see the "up" option.

What a shame. Thank you, John. Really :)

G.Estival


Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday December 21 2004 - 15:17:38 GMT

You're welcome - really! :D