Monday August 04 2008

Superfish solved

I solved my recent problems with superfish menus. It seems that because I had built my menu prior to adding the superfish js and css files there were some conflicts and extra declarations that were not necessary.

I eventually decided to reset the superfish css file and then commented out my navigation css and started fresh using only the superfish code. Made modifications and voila, it works perfectly. Definitely a learning experience and worth remembering. In the end setting this up was much easier than I made it out to be. Because of the existing css code everything was wonked, once I got rid of that everything worked great.

The site is almost finished, now I just need to add content and style pagination.


Sean. inscribed these words of wisdom on Monday Aug 4, 2008 at 12:06 PM | tags: code, css, superfish |
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Gerald wrote 55 words  on  Monday Aug 11, 2008  at  12:27 PM United States

Hey

I am in need of help on the SuperFish CSS. Do you do freelance.  I would like the menu to look like the menu on this site. http://#deleted.  This is my dev server and I built the menu using divs.  Or can you point in the direction of where I may find help.

Gerald

Sean.

Sean. wrote 63 words  on  Monday Aug 11, 2008  at  08:55 PM Korea (South)

Gerald,
I assume you want it to look like the menu on the portfolio site I linked to above as this blog doesn’t use superfish. In any case I got some help from the jquery mailing list.

I do freelance and would love to help you if you still need it. Shoot me an email with some details and we’ll work something out.

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Gerald wrote 11 words  on  Tuesday Aug 12, 2008  at  05:23 AM United States

Great.  I sent you and email.  Did you get it?

G

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