I think if I say "dwarfthrower says no can do" that should be enough. But if not, I'll use those links.
I marked your post as helpful, because they were! Thanks again!
Yeah, if my layout deviates from spec I get hammered. But at least I have some ammunition to go to the boss and say "if you want dropdowns, then we need to move the <-select->'s". As long as the problem is legit I probably won't lose my job, this week anyway.
Do you have any idea if...
Wow. My users will kill me if I hide all the <-select->'s every time they use the top menu. And re-writing all the <-select->'s in DHTML will take a looong time (probably 500 of them on about 60 ASP's, including a bunch with dynamic dropdown options).
Sounds like there's no easy fix.
Thanks a...
Thanks for the tip.
Is hiding the <-select-> the only way? My dropdowns are coming from an INCLUDE file, so it's a pain to figure out exactly which <-select->'s are affected (they'll differ from page to page). Plus we may be adding additional options to the dropdowns as we go, so a <-select->...
I have a dropdown menu that works similarly to the one on the top right corner of www.microsoft.com - using <-span->'s with display:none for the dropdown menus, and then mouseovers on the main menu to display the <-spans->.
Now when I mouseover one of the main menu options, a submenu is...
I have a dropdown menu that works similarly to the one on the top right corner of www.microsoft.com - using <-span->'s with display:none for the dropdown menus, and then mouseovers on the main menu to display the <-spans->.
Now when I mouseover one of the main menu options, a submenu is...
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