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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 - 06:07:34

random dissolve problem with Firefox


Poster: Jaco
Dated: Thursday May 24 2007 - 4:53:29 BST

Hello, I am having a problem with the above, this property does not function in Firefox, however it does function well in Explorer.

Thanks for any help.

Jacques
http://www.lightmypump.com


Poster: John
Dated: Thursday May 24 2007 - 16:10:42 BST

The functions used for those effects are IE only. They will not work in other browsers.


Poster: Jaco
Dated: Thursday July 5 2007 - 23:36:19 BST

Why not? I believe Firefox is the most commonly used browser today.

The promotion of Milonic menu states that it is 100% compatible with all major browsers or some such. :?:

I have other messages concerning Firefox problems that are not appearing in the forum, , am I being censored? :)


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Friday July 6 2007 - 0:44:08 BST

Actually, FF is not the most commonly used, but even if it were that would not make any difference. The overfilter and outfilter codes are designed to implement the Microsoft Internet Explorer Transitions and Filters. Those are proprietary to IE, they were designed by Microsoft and work off of activeX. So, it isn't that Milonic wouldn't like them to work with other browsers, they are part of the IE browser and just plain won't work with others. The other browsers don't have anything like that transitions and filters equivalent.

I don't know if I gave you the link to play around with the filters and transitions and see how different ones work, but it won't hurt if I did, to give it again :) Actually, I'll give you a link to the demos page which has a bunch of other things, also. Filters is at the top. These demos are NOT done by Milonic [only the ones at the bottom correspond to Milonic bolt on modules] The top ones were done in response to things on the forum, and Milonic doesn't do support for them. We try on the forum, but most here now don't have the know-how to make changes, just not js saavy enough

http://support.milonic.com/demos/

Ruth


Poster: Jaco
Dated: Friday July 6 2007 - 3:52:45 BST

Once again thank you for your gracious help.

Jacques


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Friday July 6 2007 - 8:07:20 BST

Hi Jacques,

We don't censor anyone as to posted questions on problems. What problems are you having with FF that haven't been answered? Milonic works to get the menu to be cross browser on all those listed, FF being one of them.

Ruth