dream weaver course - pop up menu
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dream weaver course - Pop up menu

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replyReply Tue 22 May 2007, 17:02Delegate Duncan said...

Duncan has attended:
Dreamweaver 8 Introduction course
Dreamweaver 8 Intermediate course

Pop up menu

Hi

I'm trying to insert a pop up menu like the ones on my company's website here www.merrychef.com where you hover over and the menu drops down with links attached. I'm trying to do this by adding a behaviour to the contents of a table cell, but to make it work that content has to be an image. I want this menu to drop down from plain text. What am i doing wrong?

Thanks

Duncan

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replyReply Thu 24 May 2007, 10:37Trainer David said...

RE: pop up menu

Hi Duncan

I hope that you found your dreamweaver courses useful.

To answer you question about a drop down menu, I suggest you see the response by Rich to an identical question as he is able to explain how to create a drop down menu in dreamweaver far better than I can.

Please see:
Drop down menu

Hope this helps

David

replyReply Tue 29 May 2007, 09:36Trainer Rich said...

RE: pop up menu

Duncan,

The pop-up menus on merrychef are an included Javascript script.

You can view the source of a page to see how they've set up each menu.

Notice scripts like "js/Menu_Kernel.js" are included. Then it seems each menu is set up via a text string which the javascript interprets.

I'd ask the web developer of the site which javascript menu 'plugin' or 'addon' they used and then go to the author or creator's web site to find out how to configure the script.

Dreamweaver doesn't usually have this as a behaviour. Although it could be a downloaded behaviour. See your behaviours panel in Dreamweaver and go to 'more behaviours' to search for it.

Regards, Rich

 

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