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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 - 06:07:07

Can this menu be put inside an HTML element?


Poster: rpieszak
Dated: Friday October 8 2004 - 2:41:44 BST

Greetings,
I'm brand new to this menu system, so forgive me if this is a "stupid" question. Right now, with the default horizontal menu download (ver 5), the menu seems to hover above the page. Is there any way to set the menu inside an html element (like a <td>)?
Thanks,
Ryan


Poster: John
Dated: Friday October 8 2004 - 2:48:27 BST

See http://milonic.com/tablemenu.php and, for general reference, http://milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2981.


Poster: rpieszak
Dated: Friday October 8 2004 - 2:51:14 BST

John wrote:


Thanks for the quick reply John. I did some more searching, and for any of those who have the same question I did, I think this may halp as well...
http://www.milonic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4994
Thanks again!


Poster: rpieszak
Dated: Saturday October 9 2004 - 4:05:37 BST

Greetings again...

One more question: now that I understand how to embed the menu inside a <td> element, is there anyway of making the menu stretch the entire width of the <td> element? Is there a width attribute that can be set to a percentage (ie: 100%)?

Thanks,
Ryan


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Saturday October 9 2004 - 5:07:50 BST

There's a section on Milonic which has reference guides as to properties. Here's one link If you look below my name here you'll see links to the different property references. Some things about menus in table cells: you can use the menuwidth="100%"; if you want the menu to center, the menu not the items, you need to create a little table in the cell you are using and center that table and put the menu in that table, this is because the position is relative so you can't use screen position. Hope that helps

Ruth