1) CODE TITLE: Multi-level Effect Menu
2) AUTHOR NAME/NOTES:Brady Mulhollem
3) DESCRIPTION: A horizontal/vertical menu that features many options. More on the demo page.
4) URL TO CODE: Demo and description are here.
1) CODE TITLE: Multi-level Effect Menu
2) AUTHOR NAME/NOTES:Brady Mulhollem
3) DESCRIPTION: A horizontal/vertical menu that features many options. More on the demo page.
4) URL TO CODE: Demo and description are here.
In Opera 9.01 several of the effects cause the flyout to disappear and/or redraw when the mouse traverses from the trigger to the flyout. This is generally fixed by having some kind of delay onmouseout of the trigger before the flyout disappears. However, if you already have that, it probably has to do with Opera not recognizing that the mouse is over the flyout due to some style property applied to the flyout for a given effect.
Particularly bad were the two blind wipes for the horizontal menu. It also appears as though the border (or what looks like the border) of the trigger isn't considered as a part of the trigger and flyout for the purposes of determining if the mouse is still over one or the other of them.
A very ambitious menu. Looks like it shouldn't be too hard to either fix these items or disable them where they may cause problems.
- John________________________
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I agree with John. The script looks like it has a lot of potential, but as is, it's quite rough around the edges. For example, the submenus are not completely aligned to the triggering menu item, meaning you have to carefully move your mouse over to the submenu, or it will disappear on you. The way the submenus appear is just very jittery it feels.
Please keep us posted on further developments on this menu. It definitely has a lot of potential, with a better interface, and more importantly, improved submenu behavior.
well. I updated it based on what you both said. The border is only 1px wide and I that is more of a browser issue so there was not fix for that. It was actualy intetional that they wouldn't line up so that was very easy to fix
It definitely feels more "solid" now! I noticed with the multiple level examples (>2 levels), the sub menu don't automatically disappear when the mouse leaves the submenu. Is that intentional? I'd think most people would prefer that it did.
There's an error on the horizontal-menu in FF though... I just tried it.
- Mike
I was unable to reproduce this. What browser did you notice it in? Also was it a particular effect?Originally Posted by ddadmin
What error? The only one I am aware of is the "double border". It is less an error than an annoyance.Originally Posted by mburt
I was using the latest version of Firefox (1.5x). I think I found the culprit- if the submenu appears above the textarea, moving the mouse out won't trigger the submenu to disappear.Originally Posted by blm126
The menu was sort of "shaking" when I tried it.
- Mike
lol,read the page. That is one of the features!Originally Posted by mburt
As to the firefox/textarea problem. I have confirmed that this is only occuring in Firefox and it also happens in Firefox 2 beta 2. I plan to make a simple script to see if the problem is something I did or a firefox bug. I'm starting to think it is a firefox bug. However, a quick search of bugzilla didn't turn up anything.
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