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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 - 06:07:21

Submenues slightly displaced


Poster: Trond Ulseth
Dated: Thursday July 1 2004 - 14:27:34 BST

Hello,

If you look at the submenues at http://www.idl.no/kunder/las-sikkerhet/ you'll see that they are several pixels to the left compared to their parrent.

I've tried changing _subOffsetLeft, but that only had an impact on the second level of submenues (which are placed perfectly)

Thank you for any assistance
Trond Ulseth


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday July 1 2004 - 16:59:29 BST

1. You are way down level 5.18. You need to update to 5.31. Make sure you keep you 3 5.18 menu files until your sure there are no issues for your site with the new version. You do need to update because some issues have been fix. To be automatically notified of updates, go to the first topic in the help section CURRENT MENU CODE, look for and check 'watch this topic'. You will then get an automatic notice of updates.

2. You have the menu in a div, get it out of the div, that can cause problems and it is that which is causing the shift problem in Mozilla. With the updated version and removing it from the div that issue is resolved. If you need the div for position purposes, I notice that it has a height listed, then just leave the div there but move the main menu back into the menu_data.js file and set the top and left offset.

3. On a horizontal menu, subOffsets do not apply to the first level drop downs.

Ruth