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Adding a thrid level to a two level menu

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jjsaw5

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Dec 12, 2007
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Hello,

I am wondering if someone can help me out. I am new to Java and I am messing around with a menu that I have found here -



My issue is that this level is set up for only two levels. Can someone help me to add a third level to this menu?
 
Did you want to hire someone to do this for you? Just click on a link at the bottom of someone's signature and you can obtain contact information that way.

This isn't a free coding service, but if you show what you've done already and let us know what the problems are, we'll be glad to help.

Lee
 
Oh yes i understand that you guys are not going to do this for me and by all means i don't want someone to just do this for me. I am simply just looking for some guidance on what to do next.


If you are willing i can send you what i have and explain it to you and maybe you could point me in the right direction ?
 
I would question the choice to add a 3rd level of navigation (from a usability perspective this is usually the result of poor planning and attempting to "cut corners" rather than address a fundamental design issue). Then I would question the decision to modify an existing 2-level solution to be 3-level (rather than looking for a pre-existing 3-level solution that already exists, assuming that there is no other solution but to go for a 3-level solution).

Maybe there is nothing you can do but accept the decisions being mandated from "afar" regarding this - but then again, maybe you could take this opportunity to "push through" some changes to the template etc.

Oh, check out the FAQ linked at the bottom of my .sig below - it will explain what Javascript is... and why referring to it as Java is wrong.

Cheers,
Jeff

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Make sure your web page and css validates properly against the doctype you have chosen - before you attempt to debug a problem!

FAQ216-6094
 
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