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4/2/2010 10:51 AM
 

What is the control or class that can be used to set the position of a fly out sub menu in a virtically oriented dnn:nav menu? Mine are currently set way to far out kinda like this...

 

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Thanks. Mike


Michael Emond
City of Manchester NH
www.manchesternh.gov
 
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4/2/2010 11:24 AM
 

That is mostly caused by an element up in the document tree that has absolute positioning.

NAV menu does not like that..

 
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4/2/2010 11:58 AM
 

Hi, thanks for your response. Forgive my ignorance but I'm a little bit confused on what the reference to a document tree is. I'm not really familiar with that term. Is it located on a particular file? Thanks again, and your sample skin showing two menus was very helpful. Mike


Michael Emond
City of Manchester NH
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