[jQuery] Horiz. Menu with the DOM
Just curious what we are going to do from a usability experience perspective when the browser fails to completely populate the jquery code throughout whatever demo is being run.
In other words I re-loaded the page (IE 6) and only menu 1 worked of the Suckerfish menus.. like the jquery code did not propagte through the whole menu.
I have had similar things happen ( my add-border on mouse-over to images. where I have say 20 icons that do it and only say 10 load)...
Not trying to make a fuss but from a usability experience if a menu breaks even that 1.3 % of the time or whatever what are going to do as a community of coders?
Put this in the best words I coudl but We have to find a solution..
I think it *may* be related to the ready vs load state of the browser...
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Damn! Killer Myles, just like I am attempting to make. Thanks for the demo. I will see where I was mis-firing.
http://be.twixt.us/jquery/suckerFish.php
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Ok thanks! I was just starting to notice if I put absolute positioning on the sub-menus then they can be whatever width..
I will take a look.
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