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Add a setTimeout to each of your menu event handlers. Since you only want to delay the root level menus, (you don't want your user to wait for each submenu after waiting for the root to drop down right?) all you have to do is modify those...
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That's very true. You have an image map that works well, but hover images may not be possible. Background-images won't work because the image map already has a normal image petroflexsample.png and so several background-images would be behin...
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Rather foggy as a description. Do you have any web-site (URL) Oh, I see now. It is called "hierarchical menu" or more colloquially "multi-level menu". For menu opening down it is also often called "drop down menu"...
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You can use the setInterval() and change the style at each interval, once the font size is what you want, then stop the animation with clearInterval()
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HI, Thanks for the input, but I do not want to use Javascript. I know there are a hundred ways of writing different scripts, but I want to know if I can modify the 'attributes.add' code for multiple images. This is the simplest way to do it...
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The main headings show up, find a way of displaying the sub menu items and you're still providing an accessible alternative. I think there comes a point when you say a certain group of users has to put up with an ugly version of your site -...
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OK, I guess I didn't post my question clearly. What I want is to change the text color when you click on it. This is used in menu. Actually I just got some idea: put the text in div or layer and define a variable that contains the text but ...
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Sure thing. Just set the Flash's wmode to "transparent". Best, Matt
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But now it seems that CSS could see the direct effect of this realization
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