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Unread 11-08-2007, 11:37 PM
mettled mettled is offline
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Unread 11-09-2007, 01:20 PM
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Sorry about the slow responses. So, to clarify, the issue you're having is when you use the CSS generator, the code generated does not function, correct?

I'll try to check this out today and see what might be causing the issue.

Again, sorry for the slow response.
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Unread 11-10-2007, 03:42 PM
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Just a follow-up, I tried this on my server and noticed the same problem. I'm working with my developer to resolve the issue.

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Unread 11-11-2007, 09:21 PM
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Try the attached html (site.txt). I can get the drop down to work, but not all the images load. That may just be a function of me working on my development server...

I commented out the udm-style.js line in the head, and added in the udm-style.js line. Then moved the udm-dom and udm-sliding-menu to right after the <body> tag.

Hope this helps.
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Unread 11-13-2007, 11:35 PM
mettled mettled is offline
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Why does the udm-style.js need to be commented out? Also, why do I still need the udm-custom.js? I thought the udm-style.css file replaced that?

My whole reason for wanting to have my menu controls in css is because I need to customize things further than what the udm-custom.js allows me to do.

Also, why does the generated css have "-0px" in it? Should I fix that to just be "0"?

Thanks for your help.
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Unread 11-19-2007, 02:07 AM
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Why does the udm-style.js need to be commented out? Also, why do I still need the udm-custom.js? I thought the udm-style.css file replaced that?

My whole reason for wanting to have my menu controls in css is because I need to customize things further than what the udm-custom.js allows me to do.

Also, why does the generated css have "-0px" in it? Should I fix that to just be "0"?

Thanks for your help.
Well, I think that the scripts you mention are commented out / left in based on the css generator tutorial on this site. I don't think the css generator is designed to make the menu 100% css driven, it just provides an alternative way of reading the udm-custom.js file and making a CSS file instead.

As far as the -0px vs. 0px, I know there are some lines of CSS that are in there for cross-browser compatibility - not the super popular ones mind you, but for more of the obscure (less than 3% market) share types.
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