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11/21/2006 5:05 AM
 

i am trying to have the DNNMenu to look exactly like the menu that www.rj.com has.

spent all my day working around the MainMenu_* classes with no hope.

why !!!. the MainMenu_menuitemSel is not showing white border at the bottom and the MainMenu_MainItem style that i made has also white 1 px border-bottom but the border disapeard with no reason after the mouse hover

DNNMENU AGAIN sucks

 
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11/21/2006 6:27 AM
 

Yes, skinning the SolPart menu can be difficult at times. However the qualification you are giving it does not do it justice.

Please mellow down a bit,

Peter


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11/21/2006 7:03 AM
 

I am not sure about what you are using solpart or dnnmenu ( the new menu for dotnetnuke portals ) if the second is the case you might be abvle to check this:

The structure of a root menu item is as follows.  

<div class="NodeDefault" id="ctr1" title="bin">

  <span class="NodeIconDefault">

<img id="icn1" src="images/folder.gif">

</span>

<span id="t1" class="NodeText">

RootMenuItem

</span>

</div>

<div class="NodeDefault" id="ctr1" title="bin">

<span class="NodeIconDefault">

<img id="icn1" src="images/folder.gif">

</span>

<span id="t1" class="NodeText">

RootMenuItem

</span>

</div>

 

The structure of a sub-item is as follows.

<div class="MenuClass" id="sub_1_1">

<div class="ChildNodeDefault" id="ctr_1_1_1">

<span class="NodeIconDefault">

<img id="icn_1_1_1" src="images/file.gif">

</span>

<span id="t_1_1_1" >

SubMenuItem

</span>

</div>

</div>

I never use this menu myself unless a cleint specifically wants me to. The way you describes it sounds as if you have a hoverclass for a menu item not defined

Instead of getting pissed of, why not get other solutions like the http://www.telerik.com menu, this is much easier to style

Armand

 
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11/21/2006 7:36 AM
 
does it work with background images that shows bottom border graphicly ?
 
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11/21/2006 12:57 PM
 

THanks for the Main_SubMenu.

i mate items and itemSel transparent with no borders at all. just paddings. and i applied tiled image that has stirps every 18px to the Main_SubMenu. and BINGO . done

 
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