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6/7/2008 10:50 PM
 

I am working on a test site.  Actually, I am tryin to take the Personal Web Starter Kit found in VS2005 an skinning it.

Here is my problem(s)
I have tried these two different menus, and each one has a unique problem.

DNNMenu
When using the DNNMenuNavigationProvider, the sub menu appears off the page.  I think it has something to do nested DIVs.
ASP2Menu
When I use this menu, the sub menu appears, but I am having a heck of a time skinning the menu. 

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I am looking to either solve the DNNMenuNavigationProvider issue or help with the ASP2MenuNavigationProvider CSS styling.

Jason

 
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6/9/2008 9:16 AM
 

Does your nested divs have any element that is reletively positioned via a css class?  If so, I think I know the issue and it will be resolved in an upcoming release of the dnnmenu.  I also think I may have a workaround, but would like to verify your layout first.  If you could open your page using the dnnmenunavprovider in either IE or FireFox, and do a file -> save as... and zip the contents of that up and email it to me, I can verify what is going on.


 
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6/9/2008 3:20 PM
 

Jon,

I have the page zipped, but what e-mail address should I send it to?

Thanks,
Jason

 
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