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Multi Level Menu that springs up instead of drop down
Does anyone know of a multilevel menu that can be placed at the bottom of a
page or frame, and the sub menus spring up instead of dropping down? It also
needs to have support for background images for the menus.
TIA
Marc
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Re: Multi Level Menu that springs up instead of drop down
"marc----man" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:e8r3qg$41f$1@forums.macromedia.com...Our PMM menu system can be tweaked to do that. I know of no other DW> Does anyone know of a multilevel menu that can be placed at the bottom
> of a
> page or frame, and the sub menus spring up instead of dropping down?
> It also
> needs to have support for background images for the menus.
menus that can out of the box. The info is here:
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/support/answers.asp?id=168[/url]
The example is here:
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/tweaks/pmm/openupward/index.htm[/url]
PMM is a commercial Dreamweaver extension, however.
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Al Sparber
PVII
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"Designing with CSS is sometimes like barreling down a crumbling
mountain road at 90 miles per hour secure in the knowledge that repairs
are scheduled for next Tuesday".
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