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8/3/2010 10:55 AM
 
I may have forgotten one in the Motion section at the end. Sorry.
 
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8/17/2010 7:47 AM
 
This is the correct fix.

I noticed that my navigation menus were not working in Firefox either (worked in all other browsers) - adding the mozilla extras to the ClientAPICaps.config file fixed that issue as well. I can only assume that Firefox forgot to add the Firefox descriptor in its latest versions, and only has Mozilla ...

Now, can someone PLEASE add these to the main DNN site - it is a REAL pain to work in with a broken nav structure.

Tx :)
 
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8/18/2010 3:11 PM
 
Hello Sian.  I'm trying to set up a vertical navigation menu using skins in DNN using the NAV token.  I have added a background-image URL to display as navigation buttons - and it works on some of the menu items but doesn't work on all of them in mozilla.  All menu items will display the graphic if the browser is internet explorer.   Can you tell me about "adding the mozilla extra's to the ClientApiCaps.config file?  What did you add?  I have tried doing searches and can't find what your talking about.  I'm hoping that whatever this is, I can add it to my config file and then my vertical nav bar will display the graphic on each individual menu item. 
 
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8/18/2010 4:18 PM
 
Never mind about the clientAPICaps.config.  I found the entire thread (am new to this forum so I originally just found a piece of your thread) and updated my  clientAPICaps.config file with mozilla.  Didn't help my problem.  So..if you know why a graphic would display behind some of the root menu items but not all of them, would you let me know?  I'm still struggling with this.  It appears all the menu items at the root level are looking at the same .css class, but not all menu items are displaying the same graphic in Mozilla - however, the ALL display in IE!?!?!  Thanking you in advance for any direction you can provide!
 
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9/12/2010 12:54 PM
 
Thanks Erik (Echo1) Worked like a charm, I noticed the issue on one of my sites in Firefox, but didn't address it until today when I decided to check the % visitors using FF browser. Thanks again, Michael

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