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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 - 06:07:41

Graphic in menu listing


Poster: nussey1
Dated: Thursday June 16 2005 - 2:38:57 BST

Is there a way whereby I can move the graphic to the right of the text in a menu listing?
In http://www.nusselder.ca/thejourney , I would like the bottom item to show as "Menu by (graphic)" instead of "(graphic) Menu by" .

Thanks!


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Thursday June 16 2005 - 4:24:35 BST

Yes, you can use the imageposition property in the item. imageposition=right; There is a list of links below my name, 3 go to reference for the various properties you can use in the menu, style properties which go in the style declaration, menu properties which go in the menu declaration, where you put top=, left= etc., and item properties which go into the aI strings.

I moved this to the help and support section.

Ruth


Poster: mjanke
Dated: Monday July 4 2005 - 21:52:23 BST

I have vertical menus and use this imageposition=right. When I don't use that, the image is on the left of course, and it is centered perfectly top to bottom.

When I use imageposition=right, the image goes to the right like I want it, but it also moves to the top edge of the menu item, not nicely centered like when it's on the left. I tried adding imagealign=center, but that seemed to have no effect.

I can live with it and rather have it on the right uncentered, than on the left centered, but ideally, right center would be great. Any ideas what I need to do to accomplish this?

mike


Poster: John
Dated: Tuesday July 5 2005 - 16:27:35 BST

If I remember correctly (not always true, lately!), you can combine 'logical' options; e.g., imageposition=right;middle;. Then again, the long weekend may still be upon me... :roll:


Poster: mjanke
Dated: Tuesday July 5 2005 - 17:38:53 BST

John wrote:
If I remember correctly (not always true, lately!), you can combine 'logical' options; e.g., imageposition=right;middle;. Then again, the long weekend may still be upon me... :roll:


I was thinking of trying that but didn't. I was going to separate with a comma instead of a semi-colon. I'll try it and see what happens.

Interestingly enough, the image is centered when I look at the menu with Firefox, but against the top margin in IE.