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Pop Up Menus Problem
Posted 30 Mar 2007 19:53:40
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30 Mar 2007 19:53:40 Troy Stuckey posted:
I am hoping someone can help me with this one. I have a problem with my popup menus I created in Fireworks 8. I created several drop down menus for use in my navigation bar for my webpage. However, when I try and insert them into a Dreamweaver 8 table they don't function properly. First of all, I have to put each button witha drop down menu in a separate cell of the table row or they end up stacked in the same row at the left side of the screen. Then, my drop down menus don't drop down to where they should. What happens when I rollover them is that they appear at the left side of the screen when I rollover the button instead of dropping down where I indicated in Fireworks. In fact, the left most button in the row of the nav bar works fine but it is only the ones to the right of it that don't drop down to where they should. Please help!
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Replied 03 Apr 2007 18:37:55
03 Apr 2007 18:37:55 Alan C replied:
can you post a link to one of the pages - that would make looking easier
Replied 06 Apr 2007 15:58:01
06 Apr 2007 15:58:01 K8 G replied:
I'm having the same problem. I've created a menu (using Fireworks), then then inserted this into Dreamweaver 8. When I hoover over the menu item, the drop down menu appears to the left of the screen instead of under the menu.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Replied 06 Apr 2007 17:49:15
06 Apr 2007 17:49:15 Alan C replied:
Not a solution directly, but . . .
if you have time it really is worth looking at CSS for your menus - there are some really good effects that can be produced without any images, and when you add in images it really improves things.
CSS tab designer is a free application that does a lot of it, and <pre id=code><font face=courier size=2 id=code> www.accessify.com</font id=code></pre id=code> has some tools to get things going
if you have time it really is worth looking at CSS for your menus - there are some really good effects that can be produced without any images, and when you add in images it really improves things.
CSS tab designer is a free application that does a lot of it, and <pre id=code><font face=courier size=2 id=code> www.accessify.com</font id=code></pre id=code> has some tools to get things going