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synterx #1
Drop Down menus, but for Mac developers
[url]http://209.8.235.5/~templedi/[/url]
above is the site in question. I need a simple menu drop down system for
Dreamweaver. I want a "no code" kind of thing, like Project Seven. However, I
want to use one semi-large graphic, with rollover, to trigger the menu, which
would then drop right down below. I got this idea from [url]www.theraider.net[/url], roll
over the top 5 buttons at the tippy-top right of the page. I ideally would love
the little icons on each line, but I can live without that.
Project Seven stuff seems okay, except for the fact that I would really need 5
separate menus, not just a row of text buttons.
Every single menu system I've found on the web is for Windows, and I'm not
buying another copy of DW just for this. Does anyone know of a website that is
for MAC Dreamweaver people? Or of a company selling menu systems for Mac
besides Project Seven?
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Al Sparber- PVII #2
Re: Drop Down menus, but for Mac developers
> above is the site in question. I need a simple menu drop down system
That is very possible with our menu systems. In fact, you can use our> for
> Dreamweaver. I want a "no code" kind of thing, like Project Seven.
> However, I
> want to use one semi-large graphic, with rollover, to trigger the
> menu, which
> would then drop right down below. I got this idea from
> [url]www.theraider.net[/url], roll
> over the top 5 buttons at the tippy-top right of the page. I ideally
> would love
> the little icons on each line, but I can live without that.
>
> Project Seven stuff seems okay, except for the fact that I would
> really need 5
> separate menus, not just a row of text buttons.
free CSS Express Menu and achieve that effect if you spend some time
doing the CSS. All it requires is some creative use of background
images.
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Al Sparber - PVII
[url]http://www.projectseven.com[/url]
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synterx #3
Re: Drop Down menus, but for Mac developers
I ponied up the $90. Same location:
[url]http://209.8.235.5/~templedi/[/url]
I tried my best to do what I want. I figured out how to use my graphics for
the main links. I haven't tried the SwapImage thing yet to get it to act like a
rollover, but that's minor.
The problem I'm having now is, on Mac Safari and Firefox, the sub-menus are
centered below the graphic link. Not perfect, I want them flush left, or so,
but I can live with that for now.
On Windows XP, Explorer (latest version, whatever that is) the menus are off
to the right, 50% or so. The left edge of the sub menu is at the center point
roughly.
I didn't see a "real" forum for support. Is there one? Newsgroups and whatnot
are not what I'm looking for.
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Al Sparber- PVII #4
Re: Drop Down menus, but for Mac developers
"synterx" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ecfsva$oh3$1@forums.macromedia.com...Newsgroups are our choice and they are "real" forums - only lots faster>I ponied up the $90. Same location:
> [url]http://209.8.235.5/~templedi/[/url]
>
> I tried my best to do what I want. I figured out how to use my
> graphics for
> the main links. I haven't tried the SwapImage thing yet to get it to
> act like a
> rollover, but that's minor.
>
> The problem I'm having now is, on Mac Safari and Firefox, the
> sub-menus are
> centered below the graphic link. Not perfect, I want them flush left,
> or so,
> but I can live with that for now.
>
> On Windows XP, Explorer (latest version, whatever that is) the menus
> are off
> to the right, 50% or so. The left edge of the sub menu is at the
> center point
> roughly.
>
> I didn't see a "real" forum for support. Is there one? Newsgroups and
> whatnot
> are not what I'm looking for.
than web forums. If you have some sort of problem with newsgroups, our
free, unlimited support extends naturally to email, and even the trusty
old telephone (venues listed on our main support page. We do not do web
forums. We think they are too teenage :-)
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Al Sparber
PVII
[url]http://www.projectseven.com[/url]
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Al Sparber- PVII #5
Re: Drop Down menus, but for Mac developers
-and based on your example page, I thought this example of ours might be
helpful:
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/testing/customers/christian/[/url]
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Al
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