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24-May-2009, 02:50 PM #1
Here's a Pop-up Menu Challenge/Issue
Peace.

I have read dozens of posts on using dreamweaver and fireworks to export various symbols, objects, and pop-ups. Getting the pop-up menu to work in DW is to have javascrit code in the header and body portion of the page. Also, the difference between browsers FF and IE, popup menus not working properly .

I have managed to work through most of these problems, including the popup alignment of X,Y parameters, to get them to show up properly (what a nightmare for an intermediate)! If I only knew how to use CSS?

Anyway, I finally got my pop-ups to work the way I want, but ONLY in IE, not in FF.

The "challenge" is that two of my pop-up menus work on FF and the others don't? See images at http://www.christianacademyonline.or...new/index.html

I have done my best to scrutinize the script (java/mm_loads,images, etc) and I can't find the problem. The two images that work have two diffent codes, probably (on_click), because I was doing what I could to make it work..

I need more eyes to help find my script problem...I'm almost complete, but missing something!


Thanks Guys!

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26-May-2009, 12:35 PM #2
Did I Stump The Panel?
Wow, I thought out of thousands of experts on the forum, someone would have come across this problem.

I guess I'll check out Creative Cow..
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26-May-2009, 01:30 PM #3
David,

Sorry I don't do Javascript. Don't forget that quite a few people have it disabled in their browser for security reasons. You would be better off doing it in CSS. A good site to look at is Stu Nichols' he has several css popup menu systems that work properly.

That's the best I can suggest.
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26-May-2009, 06:25 PM #4
I got it figured out Thanks!

P.S. I'd love to learn CSS but don't have the time to learn another language.
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