I'm not expert about css menus. But I know basic system to make css menu. I used this system before and works, but this time it is not working.
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This menu works with all other latest Browsers. But not with IE 6 & 7. I know IE6 don't support hover except anchor. So before I was using Whatever Hover. But this time it is not working and even with IE7. I don't know why its happening. May be there could be some problem with my css. Please check the css.
If you don't have IE 6 or 7 installed you can run one from http://spoon.net/browsers/. Require to install one plugin.
The CSS I'm using for the menu is
.glossymenu{
background: #B4B3B3;
height: 30px;
width: 100%;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
display:inline-block;
position:relative;
}
.glossymenu ul
{
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padding: 0px;
margin: 0;
padding-left: 0px;
}
.glossymenu li ul
{
display:none;
position:absolute;
width: 80%;
top:30px;
left:0px;
background-color:#5B0C10;
border:0px;
z-index: 99;
}
.glossymenu li li a
{
padding: 0px 10px 0px 10px;
}
.glossymenu li li a:hover
{
background : #871016;
}
.glossymenu li{
float:left;
padding: 0;
}
.glossymenu li a{
float: left;
display:block;
position:relative;
color:#FFF;
text-decoration: none;
font-family: sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
font-weight: bold;
padding:0 0 0 16px; /*Padding to accomodate left tab image. Do not change*/
height: 30px;
line-height: 30px;
text-align: center;
cursor: pointer;
}
.glossymenu li a b{
float: left;
display: block;
padding: 0 24px 0 8px; /*Padding of menu items*/
}
.glossymenu li.current a, .glossymenu li a:hover{
color: #FFF;
background: #5B0C10;
background-position: left;
text-decoration: none;
}
.glossymenu li a:visited{
text-decoration: none;
}
.glossymenu ul li:hover ul
{
display: block;
}
Well I didn't found the problem. But I fixed the menu with custom Javascript code.
sfHover = function() {
var sfEls = document.getElementById("glossymenu").getElementsByTagName("LI");
for (var i=0; i<sfEls.length; i++) {
sfEls[i].onmouseover=function() {
this.className+=" over";
}
sfEls[i].onmouseout=function() {
this.className=this.className.replace(new RegExp(" over\\b"), "");
}
}
}
if (window.attachEvent) window.attachEvent("onload", sfHover);
People those are also facing the same problem may find this helpfull. Thanks.
Ofcourse whatever:hover is best. But I don't know why that was not working. If you face the same problem, you can use this javascript. But you have to understand the code.
sfHover = function() {
// You may have to change the "glossymenu" id with your one
var sfEls = document.getElementById("glossymenu").getElementsByTagName("LI");
for (var i=0; i<sfEls.length; i++) {
sfEls[i].onmouseover=function() {
this.className+=" over";
}
sfEls[i].onmouseout=function() {
this.className=this.className.replace(new RegExp(" over\\b"), "");
}
} } if (window.attachEvent) window.attachEvent("onload", sfHover);
In my case, I have a div id named "glossymenu". You have to change this with your id. And also have to declare another CSS class named "over". In my case -
.glossymenu li:hover ul, .glossymenu li.over ul
{
display: block;
}
This is enough for one level dropdown menu. You don't need whatever:hover if its ok with you.
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