I came to realize that dfm2html is a wonderful piece of software, although I'm still on my way to get accustomed with it.
There is one little thing that annoys me: the menu object remains open after remaining for a little while over one of its items.
After that, you'll have to click outside (not always a solution) or to hover another menu in order to get it closed.
Please tell me if there is a way/setting to avoid such behavior?
Regards to everyone!
The menu remains open - please help
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Re: The menu remains open - please help
Hi,
if you have NOT set "Show scrollbars" to "no" you just click on the right scrollbar(area if not active) and the menu vanishes into the background.
Rgds.
if you have NOT set "Show scrollbars" to "no" you just click on the right scrollbar(area if not active) and the menu vanishes into the background.
Rgds.
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Re: The menu remains open - please help
Thank you, but the idea is the menu should close by itself no matter what.
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Re: The menu remains open - please help
Hello,
well, if you're in editing mode, some things - such as link operations - are slightly different from the test mode behavior or the final HTML-page....
Think about what a drag it is to achieve only almost similar results with other editors. Just a click on the right scroll bar area is not really what can be called an imposition, don't you think? AND: Despite being a masterpiece of ingenuity it's freeware!
Cheers
well, if you're in editing mode, some things - such as link operations - are slightly different from the test mode behavior or the final HTML-page....
Think about what a drag it is to achieve only almost similar results with other editors. Just a click on the right scroll bar area is not really what can be called an imposition, don't you think? AND: Despite being a masterpiece of ingenuity it's freeware!
Cheers
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Re: The menu remains open - please help
Hello,
Couldn't agree more with you, but it seems there's a bit of misunderstanding here: I'm not talking about editing mode (here I can handle very well this insignificant glitch), but about the final HTML page, where the menus, if handled with no rush, remain open (for example those in the menu tutorial after generating the HTML page) and the trouble is suffered by the user, not the designer. I am sorry for not being very clear, so I'll try to post a short movie .
All the best to you,
Andrei G.
Couldn't agree more with you, but it seems there's a bit of misunderstanding here: I'm not talking about editing mode (here I can handle very well this insignificant glitch), but about the final HTML page, where the menus, if handled with no rush, remain open (for example those in the menu tutorial after generating the HTML page) and the trouble is suffered by the user, not the designer. I am sorry for not being very clear, so I'll try to post a short movie .
All the best to you,
Andrei G.
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Re: The menu remains open - please help
Aaahhh,
I think now I got you....
Have you ever tried that when such a menu-tree (so to say) was part of an actual website project?
'Cos I think your problem is: There is nothing opening when a link not related to another sub-menu is clicked. You stay on this same page(well, it's not really a page) all the time.
As soon as you would come back to the topmost menu from any other page you'd only see menu3(in this case) and wouldn't have any sub-menu opened. To simulate that just click on browser-refresh
OR:
In the editor cut the entire menu-tree, insert just a new page object, paste it in there and then it works as you want it to - thus, sub-menus closing by just clicking on the page area itself.
Here's the ZIP: I think/hope that's what you was complaining about.
Cheerio,
Roland
I think now I got you....
Have you ever tried that when such a menu-tree (so to say) was part of an actual website project?
'Cos I think your problem is: There is nothing opening when a link not related to another sub-menu is clicked. You stay on this same page(well, it's not really a page) all the time.
As soon as you would come back to the topmost menu from any other page you'd only see menu3(in this case) and wouldn't have any sub-menu opened. To simulate that just click on browser-refresh
OR:
In the editor cut the entire menu-tree, insert just a new page object, paste it in there and then it works as you want it to - thus, sub-menus closing by just clicking on the page area itself.
Here's the ZIP: I think/hope that's what you was complaining about.
Cheerio,
Roland
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Re: The menu remains open - please help
Well, it might not work in every circumstance, but it's a nice workaround and I really thank you for your concern and efforts, Roland.