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Poster: clooney76
Dated: Wednesday February 8 2006 - 12:43:49 GMT
Hello,
i want to create a navigation like in this site: http://www.bottighofen.ch
On mouseover on the first level, the submenu shows on the right side as a popup. when you click on the firstlevel or on a submenu, then you got the submenu under the firstlevel. Can i do this with milonic? when yes, how can i create this?
thanks for your help and best regards.
andy
Poster: Migru
Dated: Wednesday February 8 2006 - 15:55:43 GMT
Hi
On principle, it is a "tree menu"
See sample page
http://www.milonic.com/treemenu/collapse/
in combination with what you call "the right side as a popup"
which certainly could be managed. But -
it depends on certain additional parameters of your environment and the way you want to implement it, to make it work. (frames/iframes/divs/tables/ etc.)
I´m using it too, not in that way as you want, but in an iframe. Actually there seems to be a minor issue, not yet fully solved, but i believe, they (Milonic) work on it.
See
http://www.milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6757
Michael
Poster: clooney76
Dated: Wednesday February 8 2006 - 16:11:39 GMT
HI Michael
Thanks for your answer. When i want to do that with the
http://www.milonic.com/treemenu/collapse/
how must i make the combination that i can call "the right side as a popup"?
I looked to your other link, but i don't find anything to clear my problem. Or i doesn't see? I think, i want to do that in a table.
thanks and best regards.
Andy
Poster: Migru
Dated: Wednesday February 8 2006 - 16:39:22 GMT
Hi
yes of course, your issue is not very common, not to say "unusual".
It is practically a treemenu combined with the showmenu-function of a standard vertical menu.
I´ve not yet played around with something like that and before I come across with something what might not work I will reflect on it.
Maybe somebody else has an idea how to achieve it, rather than using the tooltips or an "onfunction" property, for instance.
Michael