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Posted by dorayme on 10/22/05 06:11
> From: "windandwaves" <winandwaves@coldmail.com>
>
> Hi Folk
>
> Just a bit of help here for newbies who want their menus to look nicer.
>
> I am sure that many of you make menus like this
>
> <ul id="menu">
> <li><a href="page1.html">option 1</a></li>
> <li><a href="page2.html">option 2</a></li>
> <li><a href="page3.html">option 3</a></li>
> <li><a href="page4.html">option 4</a></li>
> </ul>
>
> and then add style like this
>
> #menu li:hover {background-color: #123456;}
>
> Below is a little function I "developed" (stole, copied and adapted) that
> can create this hover effect in IE.
>
> To make it work, write the body tag as follows:
> <body onload="hoverer('menu');">
>
> function hoverer(ulname) {
> if (document.all && document.getElementById(ulname).currentStyle ) {
> var navroot = document.getElementById(ulname);
> var lis=navroot.getElementsByTagName("li");
> for (i=0; i<lis.length; i++) {
> var oldClassName = this.className;
> lis[i].onmouseover=function() {this.className = ulname + "ie";}
> lis[i].onmouseout=function() {this.className = oldClassName;}
> }
> }
> }
>
> any comments / questions greatly appreciated.
>
I find it simpler (when even simpler won't do) to work with
something like the one at http://dorayme.150m.com/test/nav.html
(Which I have been adapting from where I found it, via alt.htm I
think, for various things lately). It seems to work well, no
fancy scripting...
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dorayme
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