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April 25, 2008 at 1:12 pm #2044imported_RyanMember
Good to hear you like the new version.
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April 25, 2008 at 2:03 pm #1945imported_RyanMemberI’ve uploaded a new version which corrects the Javascript bug which many people have mentioned.
I may have another version posted later tonight – time allowing.
April 25, 2008 at 2:03 pm #2045imported_RyanMemberI’ve uploaded a new version which corrects the Javascript bug which many people have mentioned.
I may have another version posted later tonight – time allowing.
April 25, 2008 at 2:04 pm #1946imported_RyanMemberVersion 2.0 is now uploaded.
The beta plugin now features the ability to modify the titles for ‘Pages’, ‘Categories’, ‘Blogroll’, ‘Archives’ and ‘Home’. This is a particularly important feature for non English users of the plugin who were stuck with the English titles on their menu.
You can see how I’ve used this on the demo page with the ‘Pages’ dropdown which I’ve changed to ‘My Pages’.
Another feature I’ve added is the ability to disable the built in plugins CSS feature. Some people prefer to include the CSS in their themes CSS file and it was pointless in having an empty style sheet processed by the browser, hence this addition has been added under a new ‘Advanced’ section.
April 25, 2008 at 2:04 pm #2046imported_RyanMemberVersion 2.0 is now uploaded.
The beta plugin now features the ability to modify the titles for ‘Pages’, ‘Categories’, ‘Blogroll’, ‘Archives’ and ‘Home’. This is a particularly important feature for non English users of the plugin who were stuck with the English titles on their menu.
You can see how I’ve used this on the demo page with the ‘Pages’ dropdown which I’ve changed to ‘My Pages’.
Another feature I’ve added is the ability to disable the built in plugins CSS feature. Some people prefer to include the CSS in their themes CSS file and it was pointless in having an empty style sheet processed by the browser, hence this addition has been added under a new ‘Advanced’ section.
April 26, 2008 at 2:55 am #1947imported_RyanMemberNew version uploaded.
It’s a slightly crude hack, as the animations will not work in any version of IE, except version 7. But it will do for the mean time and will be fine for production sites until IE8 is officially released (not due for quite a while).
April 26, 2008 at 2:55 am #2047imported_RyanMemberNew version uploaded.
It’s a slightly crude hack, as the animations will not work in any version of IE, except version 7. But it will do for the mean time and will be fine for production sites until IE8 is officially released (not due for quite a while).
April 26, 2008 at 11:55 am #1948AnonymousMemberFound bug on line 16 of superfish_style.php. “$(â€
April 26, 2008 at 11:55 am #2048AnonymousMemberFound bug on line 16 of superfish_style.php. “$(â€
April 26, 2008 at 12:06 pm #1949imported_RyanMemberVersion 2.1 is now uploaded. This version corrects a minor bug and adds “Recent Postsâ€
April 26, 2008 at 12:06 pm #2049imported_RyanMemberVersion 2.1 is now uploaded. This version corrects a minor bug and adds “Recent Postsâ€
May 1, 2008 at 3:30 pm #1950AnonymousMemberhi Ryan, I installed ur great plugin, but there is a problem when I use CSS. the files I updated into my CSS is not exactelly shown on Suckerfish Dropdown CSS Generator (say, the font color I wanted is white,but shows red on my website http://www.ianwan.com/usydtkd).
Could you please tell me how to fix it?
Big thanks ^^
May 1, 2008 at 3:30 pm #2050AnonymousMemberhi Ryan, I installed ur great plugin, but there is a problem when I use CSS. the files I updated into my CSS is not exactelly shown on Suckerfish Dropdown CSS Generator (say, the font color I wanted is white,but shows red on my website http://www.ianwan.com/usydtkd).
Could you please tell me how to fix it?
Big thanks ^^
May 1, 2008 at 10:23 pm #1951imported_RyanMemberIan – Your site seems to be down unfortunately.
Your problem is most likely caused by CSS from your theme messing up the dropdown. Look in your theme file for a tag which may be wrapped around your dropdown menu which is likely labelled something like "nav", "menu", "navigation" or something sounding like it would be for a menu. Often the original menu code from your theme is causing problems with the unordered list in the dropdown.
Then remove the offending tag and see if that helps. If that causes serious problems with your layout, try removing any references to list items in the CSS for that tag and hopefully the problem will be corrected.
May 1, 2008 at 10:23 pm #2051imported_RyanMemberIan – Your site seems to be down unfortunately.
Your problem is most likely caused by CSS from your theme messing up the dropdown. Look in your theme file for a tag which may be wrapped around your dropdown menu which is likely labelled something like "nav", "menu", "navigation" or something sounding like it would be for a menu. Often the original menu code from your theme is causing problems with the unordered list in the dropdown.
Then remove the offending tag and see if that helps. If that causes serious problems with your layout, try removing any references to list items in the CSS for that tag and hopefully the problem will be corrected.
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