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Default onresize in BODY - 06-05-2004 , 01:06 PM






Slightly off topic but maybe someone can give me the short and sweet anyway.
I'm using the P7 snap extension (works great!) to keep a layer in postion both
onload and onresize. Works good. I decided at last moment to use a neat navbar
HV Menu from DynamicDrive site to replace the simplistic virtualmenu.js I was
using (I needed submenus). It also works great BUT it looks as though it
replaces or negates the onresize event I had in place for my P7_snap extension
when the HVMenu initializes. When the window resizes the menu repostions but
now now not the layer. Has anyone run into similar situations/workarounds?

Huw


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Default Re: onresize in BODY - 06-05-2004 , 01:39 PM






Ugh. Neat navbar? Read this carefully -

http://apptools.com/rants/jsmenu.php

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Slightly off topic but maybe someone can give me the short and sweet
anyway.
I'm using the P7 snap extension (works great!) to keep a layer in postion
both
onload and onresize. Works good. I decided at last moment to use a neat
navbar
HV Menu from DynamicDrive site to replace the simplistic virtualmenu.js I
was
using (I needed submenus). It also works great BUT it looks as though it
replaces or negates the onresize event I had in place for my P7_snap
extension
when the HVMenu initializes. When the window resizes the menu repostions
but
now now not the layer. Has anyone run into similar
situations/workarounds?

Huw




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Default Re: onresize in BODY - 06-05-2004 , 02:40 PM



Ok - thx. I'll follow the advice and try that.

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Default Re: onresize in BODY - 06-05-2004 , 08:26 PM



Ok Murray - I'm still newish to all this but looking at the snapmenus tutorial
(http://projectseven.com/tutorials/navigation/snapmenus/index.htm) I assume I
can extend on their tutorial to also accomodate additional submenu levels in
the same manner as the main bar menu choices - no?


Huw


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Default Re: onresize in BODY - 06-06-2004 , 08:05 AM



Yes. The methods taught there will allow you to build any menu of any
complexity....

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"pstswimdad" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Ok Murray - I'm still newish to all this but looking at the snapmenus
tutorial
(http://projectseven.com/tutorials/navigation/snapmenus/index.htm) I
assume I
can extend on their tutorial to also accomodate additional submenu levels
in
the same manner as the main bar menu choices - no?


Huw




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