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Taken From The Forum: Help & Support for DHTML Menu Version 5+
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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:49

Does this menu work across frames?


Poster: benpatient
Dated: Tuesday January 6 2004 - 14:25:49 GMT

Hi - I need to use standard frames (a top and main page frameset), but I would like to use a Milonic DHTML menu in the top frame as a kind of global navigation. There are lots of menu options from each main menu item, so the menu will drop down across the main frame.

In the past this was not possible with milonic menus. Does version 5 still have the same problem or have you overcome it.

Would like to know before cash is parted with!

PS: The site must be set up in the way described so I cannot ditch the frames - before you ask!


Poster: pretty
Dated: Tuesday January 6 2004 - 14:36:17 GMT

it was working with the ver 3. ( i was using it so it was working)
But i still trying to make it work in verss 5 ( well got it since this morning so i'm not worry :) )

Does this menu work across frames?


Poster: dbaron
Dated: Tuesday January 6 2004 - 17:18:33 GMT

There have been many inquiries about this subject. It seems as though Milonic does not think that uses should implement frames. They also say that version 5 was re-written with a high emphasis on performance, and that cross-frames support hurt that performance. However, it also appears that many users have complained that they do want and need cross-frame support.

Several of our corporate-wide web applications use the basic horizontal frame solution - we like it, our customers like it, and we want/need to keep using it. Several users on this forum have attempted to solve this problem on their own, and one of the tech support guys has offered his own 'unsupported' work-around. That same support person has indicated that the author of the menu system *is* working on implementing the feature for real, in what I assume would be a fully supported version.

We have chosen to implement the current solution without frame support, and are eagerly awaiting the fully functional version. If you need or want to find the 'unsupported' version, search the forum for 'frames' and you'll eventually find it.


Poster: pretty
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 8:52:00 GMT

so just lets use the ver 3 wich was working.

v5 and frames


Poster: squills
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 9:22:06 GMT

Version 5 does work very well with frames using the 'unsupported code'...for those who are interested - http://www.restaurantmagazine.co.uk
(the website is currently optimised for PC for reasons not related to the menus! ;) )


Poster: pretty
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 10:14:01 GMT

pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase gimme a line code of a menu :)


Poster: squills
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 10:21:06 GMT

I would if I could but it's difficult because I've got the whole lot dynamic now and it's populated from a database so the code has changed. However, before I 'dynamisized' it I did get a static version working across frames using the unsupported code but unfortunately I haven't kept a copy of it. If you follow the instructions that it comes with then you shouldn't have any problems.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.


Poster: pretty
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 10:35:56 GMT

hum i'm still trying to find the thread talking about it any idea of were it is?


Poster: squills
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 10:38:44 GMT

I think this is the URL for the thread and the link to the full code is within the thread somewhere.
http://www.milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2753
:)


Poster: pretty
Dated: Wednesday January 7 2004 - 10:43:10 GMT

tks its here will try to figure out cya


Poster: pretty
Dated: Thursday January 8 2004 - 9:57:23 GMT

come back just to say thats its working great,
Now i can make an image menu with frame wich i was unable to do with the vers 3