CSS - How To Let Users Apply A .css File Via A Dropdown Menu? W/ Or W/o Using A Database?
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I would like to write a script that allows users to select .css files from a pulldown menu that is populated by all the .css files located in a given directory. The goal is to "write" the selected file's name into a config file (I assume) so that that particular .css file will be the one used. Then if the user wants to change .css files, they nav. back to the pulldown page and reselect a new .css file. Is this possible? I don't expect that someone will write this for me...but hopefully someone might be able to point me in the right direction... A feature that would allow users to upload (only) .css files would also be excellent...but I realize that would require populating the dropdown with information in my database...(thus negating the first paragraph...) Which method would be better? And how can I go about writing the pulldown selection to a config file? Your wisdom is much appreciated. Thank you. Cranjled PS. If doing this with PHP is not the right way...please don't hesitate to tell me! I only assumed php since my site is in php... Similar TutorialsI'm trying to change my site to have a css for easy changing. I've gotten 1 written that encompasses all styles, however I'm trying to do data as well. Navigational menu, header etc. I'm assuming I ought to be able to have css1 for styles, css2 for data and html page that pulls from each? Here's my style css: body { margin : 0; padding : 0; } body { background-image: url('PrairieWindbkg.gif') } body {background-color: #0000FF;} p, ul, ol, li { font : 10pt Arial,geneva,helvetica; } h2 { font : bold 12pt Arial, Helvetica, geneva; } #leftnavigation { position : absolute; left : 0; width : 240px; margin-left : 10px; margin-top : 140px; color : #FFFFFF; padding : 3px; } a:link, a:visited { color: #FFFFFF; } a:hover, a:active { color: #FFFFFF; } #leftnavigation { font : 15pt Arial, Helvetica, geneva; } #headnavigation { position : absolute; left : 0; width : 550px; margin-left : 220px; margin-top : 10px; color : #ffffff; padding : 3px; } #headnavigation { font : 40pt Vivaldi, Helvetica, white, geneva; } #content { margin-left : 10px; margin-top : 80px; padding : 3px; color : #000000; } #content h1, #content h2 { color : #cc0000; } #productnavigation { position : absolute; left : 0; width : 950px; margin-left : 263px; margin-top : 35px; color : #ffffff; padding : 3px; } #productnavigation { font : 25pt Arial, Helvetica, geneva; } #counternavigation { position : absolute; left : 0; width : 150px; margin-left : 350px; margin-top : 700px; color : #ffffff; padding : 3px; } It can be seen on http://jewelrybydawn.com/TestCss.html in use. Now the parts I'm trying to make dynamic/static (?) (ok, universal!) are the left menu, top heading, top menu. Then I want each page to have the jewelry items that apply to it. I tried making another css along the lines of: #navbar { <br><A HREF="Shows.html" TARGET="">Current 2005-2006 Show Schedule!</A> <P><A HREF="Lampwork.html" TARGET="">Lampwork Beads</A> <p><A HREF="JewelryClub.html" TARGET="">Jewelry of the Month Club</A> <P><A HREF="Necklaces.html" TARGET="">Necklaces</A> <P><A HREF="Bracelets.html" TARGET="">Bracelets</A> <P><A HREF="Earrings.html" TARGET="">Earrings</A> <P><A HREF="Personalized_Jewelry.html" TARGET="">Personalized Bracelets</A> <P><A HREF="Gift_Certificates.html" TARGET="">Gift Certificates</A> <P><A HREF="samples.html" TARGET="">Jewelry & Bead Gallery</A> <P><A HREF="Katrina.html" TARGET="">My Hurricane Katrina House Update!</A> <P><A HREF="Newsletter.html" TARGET="_blank">Current Newsletter</A> <P></p> } so that on each actual page I would have: <link href="Test.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <link href="TestNavbar.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <div id="leftnavigation"> <div id="navbar"> </div></div> OR something to this effect... that way if I kill the Katrina link for example, I don't have to revise every single page, just the TestNavbar.css. Can anyone help? Thanks! Dawn I'm using the suggestions of those on here and using the http://www.dynamicsitesolutions.com...2/#relatedLinks menu (I'm a little confused over what the differences are but that's the least of my problems) What I want is a 2nd level drop down menu, but I'm clueless on how to go about it..??? Link: http://cemtec.quicksites.co.za CSS: http://cemtec.quicksites.co.za/wp-c...grass/style.css Hi This dropdown menu on Products works in Firefox but when I goto IE7 I dont see anything at all. I have tried changing the div Class to a Div Id also without any change. Anybody have any clues to what I have todo? L. Hey all, having a bit of trouble getting my drop down menu to display properly. It's modeled after the suckerfish menu, only modded a bit. Here's the site...hover over 'machines' to see what i'm talking about (have to use FF, i haven't added the JS for IE yet). The drop down is adopting the rollovers from the mainmenu, and I don't know what to change to make 'em different. Here's the CSS for the menu: Code: #mainmenu { width:780px; height:41px; margin:auto; position:relative; } #mainmenu li.navigation { width:78px; height:41px; float:left; text-align:center; background:#B8A488 url(images/mainmenu_roll.gif) no-repeat; } #mainmenu li.navigation a{ background:#66563D url(images/mainmenu_off.gif) no-repeat; display:block; text-decoration:none; color:#F4F1E5; height:31px; padding-top:10px; } #mainmenu li.navigation a:hover { background:transparent; color:#66563D; } #mainmenu li#home { background-image:url(images/home_roll.gif); } #mainmenu li#home a{ background-image:url(images/home_off.gif); } #mainmenu li#home a:hover { background:transparent; } #mainmenu li#contact { background-image:url(images/contact_roll.gif); } #mainmenu li#contact a { background-image:url(images/mainmenu_off.gif); } #mainmenu li#contact a:hover { background:transparent; } /* BEGIN DROP DOWN MENU */ li ul { display: none; position: absolute; top: 1px; margin-left:-2px; background-color:#B8A488; border-left:1px solid #66563D; border-bottom:1px solid #66563D; padding:2px; z-index:500; } * html li ul { top:26px; } /* li ul li { padding:0; } */ li > ul { top: auto; left: auto; } li:hover ul, li.over ul{ display: block; } Thanks! I have been hunting around for an all CSS drop down menu that when you hover on the heading the menu expands down to show the heading 1 menu and if you hovered over the next menu item this expands to show that menu list instead a bit like the 'be the first to apply' on the right of this page, http://www.fish4.co.uk/iad/jobs search for say 'admin' just to get to the results page as this is where the menu is. the look is not important but the function is BUT.... i wanted to have many links in the drop down not just the one as in this example. this is the extracted code i have got so far that does what you see on this page. Code: <style> #rightcolumn { float: right; width: 170px; text-align: center; } #leftcolumn { float: left; width: 545px; padding: 10px; } h3#bftahead { text-align:left; color:#c1001f; font-size:1.5em; font-weight:bold; margin:23px 0px 10px 0px; } #bfta h4 { font-size:1.1em; margin:0em; padding:0.4em 0.1em 0.6em 0.1em } #bfta { width:170px; text-align:left; padding:0px; margin:0px 0px 10px 0px; list-style-type:none; height:47em; overflow:hidden; background:#ffffff url('images/bfta-background.jpg') bottom no-repeat; border-bottom:1px solid #cfcfcf; } #bfta li {float:left;width:100%;} #bfta li a { padding:0.5em 3%; display:block; width:94%; height:1.95em; margin-bottom:-0.4em; overflow:hidden; text-decoration:none; background:transparent url('images/bfta-background.png') no-repeat; color:#333333; font-family:arial, sans-serif; } #bfta li a#last, #bfta li a:hover {height:24em;} #bfta-whitebrand {list-style:none;margin:0em 0em 1em 1em;padding:0px;} #bfta-whitebrand li {padding:0em 0.4em;} </style> <div id="leftcolumn"> <ul id="bfta"> <li> <h4>a1</h4> a1 </li> <li><a href="a2"> <h4>a2</h4> a2</a> </li> <li><a href="a3"> <h4>a4</h4> a3</a> </li> </ul> </div> Hi all -- I've used plenty of CSS in the past, but I'm currently working on a dropdown menu that is more challenging than I had anticipated. A few things I need to fix that I just cannot figure out: 1) The last <li> in the dropdown seems to be overlapping my border 2) I want to put at least 10px of padding on the left hand side of the dropdown menu 3) I need to turn the carrot in front of each menu item to #ff9900 4) Whenever I try to increase or decrease the space between menu items, it seems as though white lines appear between my menu items. In the interest of full disclosure, I found this CSS out somewhere on the web, and I've been trying to customize it since I didn't feel I had the knowledge to build it from scratch. Normally, I'd prefer to create something on my own, but limited time and knowledge prevented me from doing so this time around. Attached below are my HTML and CSS code. I tried to post a link, but the forum will not allow me. If you can offer any assistance, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance for your time! HTML CODE: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Flyouts Page</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="menu/menu_style.css" /> <body> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=610 border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="200" valign="top"> <div id="outside"> <ul id="navigation-1"> <li><IMG src="test_graphic.jpg" border=0></A> <ul class="navigation-2"> <li><a href="" title="Test 1" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 1</strong></a></li> <li><a href="" title="Test 2" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 2</strong></a></li> <li><a href="" title="Test 3" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 3</strong></a></li> <li><a href="" title="Test 4" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 4</strong></a></li> <li><a href="" title="Test 5" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 5</strong></a></li> <li><a href="" title="Test 6" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 6</strong></a></li> <li><a href="" title="Test 7" target="_self" ><strong>> Test 7</strong></a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </div></TD> </TR> </TBODY></TABLE> </body> </html> CSS CODE: Code: #outside{ border:0px solid #000000; background:#ffffff; } #navigation-1 { padding:0px 0; margin:0px; list-style:none; width:200px; height:107px; border-top:0px solid #000000; border-bottom:0px solid #000000; font:normal 8pt Verdana, Arial, Helvetica; background:#ffffff; } #navigation-1 li { margin:0; padding:0; display:block; float:left; position:relative; width:200px; background:#ffffff; } #navigation-1 li a:link, #navigation-1 li a:visited { padding:4px 0; display:block; text-align:left; text-decoration:none; background:#ebf7f3; color:#000000; width:195px; background:#ffffff; } #navigation-1 li:hover a, #navigation-1 li a:hover, #navigation-1 li a:active { padding:4px 0; display:block; text-align:left; text-decoration:none; background:#ffffff; color:#000000; width:195px; } #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 { margin:0; padding:0px 0px 0; list-style:none; display:none; background:#ebf7f3; width:195px; position:absolute; top:110px; left:0px; border: 1px solid #cbccce; } #navigation-1 li:hover ul.navigation-2 { display:block; width:198px; } /*the individual menu items*/ #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li { width:170px; height:18px; clear:left; font-size: 10px; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li a:link, #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li a:visited { clear:left; background:#ebf7f3; padding:4px 0px -4px 5px; width:170px; border:none; position:relative; z-index:1000; } #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li:hover a, #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li a:active, #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li a:hover { clear:left; background:#ebf7f3; padding: 4px 0px 0-4px 5px; width:170px; position:relative; z-index:1000; color:#cbccce; } #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li a span { position:absolute; top:0; left:132px; font-size:10pt; color:#000000; } #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li:hover a span, #navigation-1 li ul.navigation-2 li a:hover span { position:absolute; top:0; left:190px; font-size:10pt; color:#cbccce; } .carrot{ color:#ff9900; } My second level menu items are not showing in IE, but show fine in firefox. Code: #menucontainer { width: 100%; clear: both; position: relative; text-align: center; margin: 0 auto; padding-left:0px; padding-top:35px; padding-bottom:15px; } #menu { text-align: center; display:table; padding:5; margin:0 auto; list-style-type:none; white-space:nowrap; background: #eee; } #menu ul { font: small-caps bold 12px/15px "lucida grande", tahoma, arial, verdana, sans-serif; list-style: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 7em; float: left; } #menu a { font: bold 11px/16px arial, helvetica, sans-serif; display: block; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #ccc #888 #555 #bbb margin: 0; padding: 2px 3px; } #menu a { color: #C7C7C7; background: #000; text-transform: small-caps; } #menu a:hover { color: #fff; background: #000000; } /* ********* secondary links ************** */ #menu li li a { color: #C7C7C7; background: #292A2C; text-decoration: none; } #menu li li a:hover { color: #FFF; background: #292A2C; } #menu li:hover { z-index:1;} #menu li {position: relative} #menu ul ul { position: absolute; z-index:100; left:0; top:auto; display:none; } div#menu ul ul, div#menu ul li:hover ul ul {display: none;} div#menu ul li:hover ul, div#menu ul ul li:hover ul {display: block;} <!--[if IE]> <style type="text/css" media="screen"> body { behavior: url(behavior.htc); /* call hover behaviour file */ font-size: 100%; /* enable IE to resize em fonts */ } } #menu ul li a { height: 1%; /* make links honour display: block; properly */ } </style> <![endif]--> i'm having a problem with a couple attributes for my CSS dropdowns. view the page here (both CSS and XHTML are on the same page) specifically my .hoverBase:hover .hoverLaunch {} class which reads as such: Code: .hoverBase:hover .hoverLaunch { display:block; position:absolute; top:15px; left:-3px; width:70px; border:3px solid #000000; text-align: center; z-index: 30; } the problem is that IE6 will not display the .hoverLaunch class like FireBird does, in fact, it does not display at all. Another awesome feature of IE6 is that the :hover i have applied on the .hoverbase does not work either. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. I'm looking to add a drop down menu for my site but Instead of the menu dropping down i want it to go up and I found a few things about it but nothing really helped me I was wondering how can i get a css drop down to go up? sorry if this is the wrong forum to post on.. but i am clueless on this part i am going to be starting on the script soon just wanted to know how to code the script to make it go up Thank you Smackadoo Hi, on my site http://www.mattmdesign.com, sometimes when you mouseover the portfolio the menu appears in the wrong spot. someone also said that it is appearing on the left side of the page everytime with mozilla 1.0 Does anyone know how I can make it appear right under the porfolio link every time? Thanks, Matt Help!! I am trying to design this website: nitrocanine .com/D/DDesign and the dropdown menus won't work in IE, while they work in Chrome, Safari, Firefox... does anyone know how to make them work in IE as well?? You can view the source and see the css coding and the relevant HTML. Need some help with some dropdown menus. I have been reading many of the tutorials on other sites. I have come up with this code for my drop down menus: Code: .dropmenu { position: absolute; left: -1500px; visibility: visible; z-index: 101; float: left; width: 122px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #BFBFBF; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .dropmenu ul { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style-type: none; } .dropmenu li { display: inline; } .dropmenu a, .dropmenu a:visited, .dropmenu a:active { display: block; width: 120px; padding: 2px; margin: 1px; font-family: Arial; font-size: 10px; font-weight: normal; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; color: #000000; background-color: #D4D4D4; } .dropmenu a:hover { padding: 2px; margin: 1px; font-family: Arial; font-size: 10px; font-weight: normal; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; color: #000000; background-color: #BFBFBF; } but no matter how much I adjust settings that I know, I cannot get the dropdowns to show up below my original buttons, they always show up to the right hand side. Can someone here please point me in the right direction... Hi yall, i'm a quite newbie on css and i'm having an issue with my drop menu on the site i'm trying to do , with wordpress, multi level menu...i started from the code generated by the css generator and tried to fit it to my meeds. but, i can't control the li li menu (categories), i want it to appear exactly at the end of the li categories. 2) the second issue is that i'm trying to add a margin to the main ul because it's to near from the top. can someone help me plz? here my code Code: #suckerfishnav, #suckerfishnav ul { float: left; height: 2.98em; width: 960px; list-style: none; line-height: 1; background: white; font-weight: bold; margin: 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em; padding: 0; } #suckerfishnav a { display: block; color: #7c6240; text-decoration: none; padding-top: 0.25em; padding-right: 0.7em; padding-bottom: 0.1em; padding-left: 0.2em; } #suckerfishnav li { float: left; padding: 0; width: 13em; height: 2.8em; } #suckerfishnav ul { position: absolute; left: -999em; height: auto; margin-left: 2em; line-height: 1; z-index: 500; } #suckerfishnav li li { width: 9.6em; border: solid #eda; border-width: 1px; padding-top; 10px; } #suckerfishnav li ul a { width: 9.8em; } #suckerfishnav li ul ul { margin: -0.20em 0 0 9.8em; } #suckerfishnav li ul { position: absolute; left: -999em; height: auto; width: 9.9em; w\idth: 9.8em; font-weight: normal; border-width: 0.20em; margin: 0; z-index: 500; } #suckerfishnav li ul a { width: 9.9em; w\idth: 9.8em; } #suckerfishnav li:hover ul ul, #suckerfishnav li:hover ul ul ul, #suckerfishnav li.sfhover ul ul, #suckerfishnav li.sfhover ul ul ul { left: -999em; } #suckerfishnav li:hover ul, #suckerfishnav li li:hover ul, #suckerfishnav li li li:hover ul, #suckerfishnav li.sfhover ul, #suckerfishnav li li.sfhover ul, #suckerfishnav li li li.sfhover ul { left: auto; } #suckerfishnav li:hover, #suckerfishnav li.sfhover { background: #eda; width: 9.5em; w\idth: 9.4em; } Hi I am trying to create a drop down menu on my existing design. Code: http://dfinnema.com/help How would I add a drop down to Page 3 menu that looks like this: Code: http://dfinnema.com/help/images/dropdown_active.png Without the menu: Code: http://dfinnema.com/help/images/dropdown.png Any Ideas / Suggestions? :| First I am using Dreamweaver MX2004. I am still new to CSS, have not used it much. Still using tables (yeah i know) for the layout. Mainly because when I've tried positioning in the past, IE doesn't display it right. Layers don't seem to work for me! What I'd like to know is: can I use CSS (the son of suckerfish dropdowns) for my drop down menu in a separate HTML file that would be saved as a library item? I'd like the nav separate so I can update it easily. Should I also use a separate CSS file that would only be associated with the nav? Is necessary to have an external css sheet, if it only applys to this nav? The nav would get dropped into a table row under the top banner. My issue is: will it get positioned right ? And will it view ok in IE??? Hope I explained this right. I fear that what I have already coded, would get messed up if I do this! But due to search engine optimization, I'd like to avoid a fully functioning javascript dropdown. If you have a better suggestion/usage for a dropdown horizontal nav, I'd appreciate your ideas! Thanks for the advice! Valerie Hi guys, Can someone possibly take a look at this page, my css dropdown (sub menu part) isnt showing up under menu where its meant to ?? ** Its showing up off to the right and not under the toplevel menu. Its driving me nuts! http://www.goonlinewebdesign.com.au/dear-mr-mechanic/demo15/test.php im trying out zope, and im trying to add a THEME section to my site like the themes on PHPNuke.. i have allready designed all the diffrent css sheets.. lets call thes 1.css 2.css 3.css 4.css how would i refrence the sheets in my header, and create a dropdown menu that would change the css layout? Hello. I'm trying to create a CSS/SPRY dropdown menu. It seems to work fine in Firefox but in IE 6 the dropdown goes horizontal until I mouse over then it goes verticle. Also how do I add black 1px border around each list item in the dropdown menu? I have tried but it tends to give the first Menu Item the border as well which doesnt work so well with the layout. Here is the temp site. http://www.nessphysiotherapy.com/tempmenuhelp.html Quote: @charset "UTF-8"; /* SpryMenuBarHorizontal.css - Revision: Spry Preview Release 1.4 */ /* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */ /******************************************************************************* LAYOUT INFORMATION: describes box model, positioning, z-order *******************************************************************************/ /* The outermost container of the Menu Bar, an auto width box with no margin or padding */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style-type: none; font-size: 100%; cursor: default; width: auto; } /* Set the active Menu Bar with this class, currently setting z-index to accomodate IE rendering bug: http://therealcrisp.xs4all.nl/meuk/IE-zindexbug.html */ ul.MenuBarActive { z-index: 1000; } /* Menu item containers, position children relative to this container and are a fixed width */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal li { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style-type: none; font-size: 100%; position: relative; text-align: left; cursor: pointer; width: auto; float: left; white-space: nowrap; } /* Submenus should appear below their parent (top: 0) with a higher z-index, but they are initially off the left side of the screen (-1000em) */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style-type: none; z-index: 1020; cursor: default; width: auto; position: absolute; left: -1000em; } /* Submenu that is showing with class designation MenuBarSubmenuVisible, we set left to auto so it comes onto the screen below its parent menu item */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul.MenuBarSubmenuVisible { left: auto; } /* Menu item containers are same fixed width as parent */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul li { float: none; background-color: transparent; } /* Submenus should appear slightly overlapping to the right (95%) and up (-5%) */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul ul { position: absolute; margin: -5% 0 0 95%; } /* Submenu that is showing with class designation MenuBarSubmenuVisible, we set left to 0 so it comes onto the screen */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul.MenuBarSubmenuVisible ul.MenuBarSubmenuVisible { left: auto; top: 0; } /******************************************************************************* DESIGN INFORMATION: describes color scheme, borders, fonts *******************************************************************************/ /* Submenu containers have borders on all sides */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul { background: #781844; } /* Menu items are a light gray block with padding and no text decoration */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal a { display: block; cursor: pointer; color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; font-family: Tahoma, "Times New Roman", Serif, Arial; font-weight: bold; font-size: 0.9em; line-height: 0.98em; padding-top: .9em; padding-right: 1.1em; padding-bottom: 1em; padding-left: 1.1em; } /* Menu items that have mouse over or focus have a blue background and white text */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal a:hover, ul.MenuBarHorizontal a:focus { color: #99CCCC; } /* Menu items that are open with submenus are set to MenuBarItemHover with a blue background and white text */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemHover, ul.MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover, ul.MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarSubmenuVisible { color: #99CCCC; } /******************************************************************************* SUBMENU INDICATION: styles if there is a submenu under a given menu item *******************************************************************************/ /* Menu items that have a submenu have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenu and are set to use a background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenu { background-image: url(SpryMenuBarDown.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: 95% 50%; } /* Menu items that have a submenu have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenu and are set to use a background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul a.MenuBarItemSubmenu { background-image: url(SpryMenuBarRight.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: 95% 50%; } /* Menu items that are open with submenus have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenuHover and are set to use a "hover" background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover { background-image: url(SpryMenuBarDownHover.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: 95% 50%; } /* Menu items that are open with submenus have the class designation MenuBarItemSubmenuHover and are set to use a "hover" background image positioned on the far left (95%) and centered vertically (50%) */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal ul a.MenuBarItemSubmenuHover { background-image: url(SpryMenuBarRightHover.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: 95% 50%; } /******************************************************************************* BROWSER HACKS: the hacks below should not be changed unless you are an expert *******************************************************************************/ /* HACK FOR IE: to make sure the sub menus show above form controls, we underlay each submenu with an iframe */ ul.MenuBarHorizontal iframe { position: absolute; z-index: 1010; } /* HACK FOR IE: to stabilize appearance of menu items; the slash in float is to keep IE 5.0 from parsing */ @media screen, projection { ul.MenuBarHorizontal li.MenuBarItemIE { display: inline; f\loat: left; background: transparent; } } Hey there! |