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Taken From The Forum: Help & Support for DHTML Menu Version 5+
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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:43

screenposition="center" problems


Poster: Pha3dr0n
Dated: Friday February 13 2004 - 13:06:42 GMT

Has anybody come across this before?? I have the menu set to screenposition="center", but when the page loads the menu appears left of center. If I max or restore the browser window though, the menu centers itself. Have a look here. Apologies for the poor site design, but I'm just learning.

Cheers,

Pha3dr0n

PS. A big Thumbs Up to the Milonic Team - the menu is fantastic :D


Poster: kevin3442
Dated: Friday February 13 2004 - 19:09:46 GMT

On a quick look, my first impression is that it could be because you are loading the menu scripts inside a DIV that is center aligned, and that is somehow screwing with the menu's internal positioning. I notice that when I load your page in IE, it appears to center briwfly, then jumps slightly to the left.

Take the <SCRIPT> tags that load the menu scripts out of the DIV. I'd recommend loading the menu scripts before the DIV, right after the <BODY> tag, or putting them at the end of the <HEAD> section. Se if that clears it up.

Hope that helps,

Kevin


Poster: Pha3dr0n
Dated: Friday February 13 2004 - 19:51:14 GMT

Thanks Kevin - that sorted it - much appreciated :D


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Monday February 16 2004 - 15:38:40 GMT

I absolutely love those colors and the design. Very nice. Now, the bad news..and of course I see it's a test site so you may already know this.

1. My resolution is 800x600 and unless I narrow the window about an inch the menu is almost all the way behind the iframe in IE 5. Netscape 6.1, Opera 6 and 7. It displays perfectly in Netscape 7, and Firebird .07 and also believe it or not in Netscape 4.79 [that's because it doesn't show any iframe ;) ]

2. The only browsers in which the menus drop over the iframe are Netscape 6, 7 and Firebird .07, all the rest show no submenus they are dropping behind the iframe.

Ruth


Poster: Maz
Dated: Monday February 16 2004 - 18:30:53 GMT

It drove my eyes nuts trying to figure it out, but yes that star is blinking
maz ;)