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New Post 3/6/2008 6:21 AM
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User is offline Obrell86
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Menu skinning 

Heya,

I'm having a bit of a problem designing the menu for the site I'm building, the problem is some curvings and "arrows" that appear when certain items go active. Right now I have a local copy of the menu coded using images for the curvings and arrows and css for the rest. Here is a sample image: bilagor.marknadsmedia.se/menu/sample.gif


Everything needs to be dynamic.

 
New Post 3/6/2008 1:32 PM
User is offline Timo Breumelhof
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Re: Menu skinning 

I would use an unordered lis tmenu for that, like Housemenu


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New Post 3/6/2008 10:05 PM
User is offline Obrell86
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Re: Menu skinning 

But how would you handle the extra image elements?

 
New Post 3/7/2008 12:34 AM
User is offline Timo Breumelhof
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Re: Menu skinning 

Well to be honest I use UL menu's for everything.... ;-)

The images are not the problem, enough classes is... (I would use CSS background-images)

I think you need activeitem, activeparent, firstchild and lastchild...

Housemenu only renders the first one.

I created my own SKO now, but I used Javascript to add the extra classes before that.

I'm not sure but I think Telerik does render these classes... (never used it)


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