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Vieux 12/03/2008, 19h29   #6
Jim Babbage .:CMX:. & .:Adobe Community Expert:.
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Par défaut Re: Adding pop up menu and submenu to existing image

TractorMom wrote:
> Jim,
>
> You asked: If you do a local test of the pages, do the menus work?
> The menu works when I preview it in DW (F12)
> I have not been able to get a page to work via my local testing site when I
> insert the menu on the page. I uploaded the file "mm_menu.js" to the same
> directory as the .htm file and images that go with it. The "mm_menu.js" file,
> has a date on if of 8/3/2005, but I created the FW menu and submenus on
> 3/11/2008.
> When I tried using CSS, I also uploaded a file named "mm_css_menu.js" so both
> .js files are on the server where the .htm file is located.
>
> BTW - One of the main reasons I want to use FW and DW to create this menu
> system is because I use it as a library item on my templates so when one change
> is made, it is made on all of the pages automatically in DW. Thanks.
>

OK it's been a while since I've used these menus so bear with me. ;-)
Are you matching locations for the files on both the remote and local
versions? I think this is what you've said, but want to be sure I
understand you correctly.

Also are you testing in IE? If you are, make sure to allow the js to run
in the browser.

The js file is a standard file, so the date you're seeing is the date it
was originally created for FW.

I have used PVII's pop menu magic as library items with success in the
past, but I've not used them as part of a template.

Are you comfortable sharing the original PNG file?

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