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July 24, 2008 at 8:36 am #311
Wingless_Angel31
MemberHow can I use the horizontal dropdown to maximum effect if I want to let my readers know which dropdown selections have further dropdown selections? Because right now they can’t see any difference.
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Thank you.
August 16, 2008 at 5:35 am #3350imported_Ryan
MemberYou can specify a different look for menus which flyout via our premium CSS generator which is accessible if you join up for our premium membership service … https://geek.hellyer.kiwi/premium_support/
August 22, 2008 at 6:20 pm #3351Wingless_Angel31
Memberi haven’t even seen any example of this possibility yet in any of your live demo websites. i’m not even sure if you understand my need.
August 23, 2008 at 2:10 am #3352imported_Ryan
MemberI’ve modified our demo page to show the effect I think you are after in action … https://geek.hellyer.kiwi/demo/wordpress/ind … n%20Plugin
The CSS used in the above demo was created with the premium version of the CSS generator and shows red highlights for the current page and blue highlights with a litle ‘>’ symbol for page parents/ancestors.
If you navigate to one of the dropdown pages, you will see that you can track from the top, down through the menu to the current page.
Note: this doesn’t work as well when using some features of the Multi-level Navigation Plugin. In particular, if you go to one of the category dropdowns, you may notice that the top level item (‘Categories’) is not highlighted even if you are on a page corresponding to something in that dropdown. It does work fine for basic ‘Pages’ dropdowns though and will work fine for custom coded menus which can display the appropriate CSS class for the page parent/ancestors.
August 23, 2008 at 2:24 am #3353imported_Ryan
MemberActually … I reread your question and now see what you mean.
That is not possible without creating custom HTML for the menu. You could set a specific CSS class which highlights the various page parents as with the ‘Current page parents’ in the example I gave above. But by custom coding it, you could ensure that it had the same effect for ALL page parents/ancestors, not just the current page.
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