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February 13, 2009 at 7:23 pm #635DrDoelittleMember
Hi Ryan,
your plug-in seems to be the by far most sophisticated dropdown solution for wordpress – I love the admin options menu.However I cannot get it to work right on a WP Photoblog I try to set up for my dad.
Problem #1: Using the CSS generator, the menue doesn’t show up horizontally but vertically. (I included it in the archive pages e.g. at http://www.jnemec.com/de/bildreportage/indien/agra/, below the thumbs…). When I change the css for ‘li’ to inline then it shows horizontally in FF, but the offset for the sublevels is way off and IE7 still shows the menu vertically.
Problem #2: The offset for IE7 in the third menu level is different from e.g. FF.
Can you take a quick look at it or would I have to go premium first? I am not sure if it works because I could’t find an example with similar set-up that worked…
Thanks & take care.
PeteFebruary 14, 2009 at 5:16 am #5331FarhanMemberhi Ryan,
i am posting it here since i am not being able to find a post icon on the forum, forgive me for that. Your navigation plugin has been great and really helping people. Thanx a lot for that. I just installed your plugin on my thesis theme at http://www.iibc.com . Everything is perfect just one prob. . My menu is long and it goes below the page view. What i want to do it have a small arrow hover at end of the page which will show the rest of the category menus in another vertical menu besides. Please let me know how do i do it?thanx for reading,
Farhan.February 15, 2009 at 9:06 am #5332imported_RyanMember@DrDoelittle – I suspect the following tag is messing everything up:
[code:1dpxdzwd]<div class="navigation"> [/code:1dpxdzwd]
Try removing that and it’s corresponding closing tag and your problems will ‘probably’ be solved.February 15, 2009 at 9:11 am #5333imported_RyanMember@Farhan – That is quite complex. If you sign up for premium support I’ll happily show you how to do that, but it is too complex to do for free sorry. In fact I’ve never even tried doing that before so I would need to figure it out myself first. It should be possible though.
February 16, 2009 at 9:00 am #5334DrDoelittleMemberHello Ryan,
thank you for the tip – finally found it in the css, I had #content li defined in a way that messed things up. I really should start documenting the code better ” title=”Wink” />
February 16, 2009 at 9:14 pm #5335imported_RyanMemberCool. Good to hear you got it working ” title=”Smiley” />
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