Javascript/DHTML rollover menus...

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by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sun Dec 05, 2004 11:13 pm

pinback wrote:So far, the one I like most (in that I was able to actually set it up by lunchtime) is at http://www.milonic.com.

Partly I liked it because in their documentation on the website, one of the items was essentially "How to do what Ben wanted to do, but none of the other products' documentation made it clear how."

I appreciated that.
I think that was the best solution, and I'm glad the denizens of this website were able to point you in that direction.

by pinback » Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:08 am

So far, the one I like most (in that I was able to actually set it up by lunchtime) is at http://www.milonic.com.

Partly I liked it because in their documentation on the website, one of the items was essentially "How to do what Ben wanted to do, but none of the other products' documentation made it clear how."

I appreciated that.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:14 am

Are you making fun of us? You think we can't handle this shit?

Drink lye and die, Parrish. I bet the good denizens of this board will have an answer for you before the end of the day.

Javascript/DHTML rollover menus...

by pinback » Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:12 am

Can anyone recommend a dynamically configurable (as in, configurable at the time a page is displayed, since the page is going to be generated dynamically) system for setting up rollover/pulldown menus in a webpage?

Must be cross-browser compatible.

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