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Table sub menu displays below main menu in firefox
Poster: foxtrotcharlie
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 12:37:15 GMT
I have a site using the menu in a table here: http://www.wre.co.za/news/
In IE it works well, but in firefox, if you scroll slightly down the page and then mouse over the menu, the sub menu appears lower down on the page, and separated from the main menu.
Any help would be appreciated
Charles
Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 12:49:33 GMT
Hi
my first idea was, it could be missing body - margin settings. But they are well defined in your css file. Next thoughts are , could be different interpretation of css styles or css settings vs. styles settings in the menu-styles property definitions e.g. margin and border setttings.
Had not enough time to look into this
Michael
Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 12:56:19 GMT
Hi
no, youre using offclass and onclass, so this idea too does not solve the problem.
next idea: differences due to filter set.
outfilter/overfilter,
they´re not at all interpreted by FF.
Michael
Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 13:05:51 GMT
Hi
checked many different settings, could not trace it.
yes definitely, looks like a bug.
looks like, when scrolling, as if the distance between main and subs increases with the amount of scrolling.
Michael
Suggestion: You´re using a prof. license, report it to Milonic.
The menu is correct installed (table based). I don´t see any reason why it should not work correct.
Not sure I understand how that could cause the problem?
Poster: foxtrotcharlie
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 13:17:23 GMT
Thanks for your response Michael. But I don't understand how that could cause the problem? The issue is with the positioning of the menu in firefox, and not with the filter. Check out the screenshot I have over here:
Thanks,
Charles.
http://www.parkroad.co.za
Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 13:19:40 GMT
Hi
yes you´re right, just suggested (comments made)
Michael
PS:
Had your entire page in my Golive editor to controll syntax, Js-settings and styles. Seems to be ok, even the version of Milonic files etc. cannot trace something unusual.
Tech support: http://www.milonic.com/support/
Help appreciated!
Poster: foxtrotcharlie
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 13:25:59 GMT
Hi Michael. I appreciate your time and effort in this.
Cheers,
Charles
http://www.parkroad.co.za
Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 13:33:16 GMT
Hi Charles,
its ok, I´m interested in anything around this, using it with prof. licenses as well as you do. And as I´m observing the same thing NOW ONLY on my "main page" - I guess it must be a bug.
If nobody looks after it, will make another main subject/issue of it.
Michael
Reporting to Milonic
Poster: foxtrotcharlie
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 14:07:39 GMT
Thanks again Michael. You suggested reporting it to Milonic. How do I go about doing that?
Cheers,
Charles.
http://www.parkroad.co.za
Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 10 2006 - 15:17:15 GMT
Did you try
Tech support: http://www.milonic.com/support/
(You need to be logged in)
Suggestion: Just wait and see a little, if someone of the team of this forum will take notice of this and reports the issue to Milonc. And if not, log in and communicate with the tech support. Hope you´re not in a hurry.
Poster: Migru
Dated: Saturday March 11 2006 - 15:23:20 GMT
Hi
I´m "renewing" this, as there are three reports on this issue, it seems
and it is not IE related, but FF
Please see reports above and
http://www.milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7243
Michael
Poster: Andy
Dated: Monday March 13 2006 - 6:53:44 GMT
Hi,
This has been found as a bug and has been fixed for the next version of the menu.
The Pre Release is up to date.
Regards,
Andy
Pre release version fixes it
Poster: foxtrotcharlie
Dated: Monday March 13 2006 - 7:07:44 GMT
Thanks Andy. I downloaded the latest pre release version ( Version 5.745 ) and this solved the problem.
Cheers,
Charles.