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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  ClientAPI Compo...  Menu Alignment: Justify - Force sub-menu widths to parent width as minimum.
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New Post 11/1/2005 10:15 AM
User is offline Rob Poretti
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Menu Alignment: Justify - Force sub-menu widths to parent width as minimum.  

The menualignment attribute "Justify" is nice for certain types of sites, but it would be a lot more attractive, if the submenu's underneath it are the same width as the parent.  As an example of this... see here:  http://www.skin3.com/Default.aspx?tabid=227

The root menu selection and the drop-down sub-menu width does not match because they are different widths.  Under certain conditions using  justify - where the width of the menu/page is essentially going to determine the width of the root menu (ie:  menu-width = page-width / no. of root menu items), then the root menu's will always be the widest element, and it would be nice if the sub-menus matched.  This is especailly true if you decided to use a center alignment for the sub-menus (that example above uses left alignement.)

Could we allow for this sometime in the future?  We just need a true/false attribute that says something like:

Force sub-menu width to follow root menu width.

Cheers!

 


Rob Poretti - Poretti Productions - skin3 Team ● X:Skins ● Cubist ● KrystalWare ● Gamer ● iKon

 
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