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    Default AnyLink CSS MultiLevel?

    AnyLink CSS
    http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...anylinkcss.htm

    I am using AnyLink CSS now, but find that I would like to add a second level to one of the existing submenus. Current example: Support=>Help, need Support=>Help=>Web, Support=>Help=>Chairs, etc.

    I tried to re-use some of the existing code for the new level, but the timer takes over and hides the first level submenu ("Help") as the new submenu opens up. How can I keep the first level submenu open and still display the next submenu?

    I really don't want to have to scrap using AnyLink CSS, since it's easy for others to modify these pages when they need to.

    Thanks.

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    You really would be better off using a multilevel menu to begin with. However, there has been some work done on this. I am not currently disposed to working on this further but, if this will work for you, feel free to use it:

    http://home.comcast.net/~jscheuer1/s...stddaw2002.htm

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