Monday, December 28, 2009

[jQuery] Re: superfish menu issues

Ok... I figured out how to get it to work.

but...

where do i change the font color?

On Dec 28, 11:38 am, watchbill <watchb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't tell what it is either since the changes I made (suggested in
> a post from someone dealing with transparency issues) and uploaded
> didn't seem to make any difference.
>
> the nav still looked like the default settings.
>
> On Dec 28, 11:18 am, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > can't tell what the problem is when you use default styling. Would be much easier to help if the problem was visible, not theoretical
> > watchbill wrote:I searched and tried implementing some suggestions regarding the desire for transparent first level navigation so it will show the sites nav bar gradient image. I am using a php include for the navigation so if i need to make changes or additions to the sites navigation I can do it in one place. My site utilizes a css stylesheet for the overall site layout so I'm adding the sf-menu class tag and then calling the php include navtop1.php. I put up a test page athttp://isltcforme.com/indexa.php<div class="topnavigationArea"> <div class="container"> <div class="topnavigationgroup"> <ul class="sf-menu"> <?php include "navtop1.php";?> </ul> </div> My issue is I would like to know how to make the superfish menu look more like my site. I reverted back to the original superfish.css and sf-nav.css since the changes didn't show the desired changes in ie7 or firefox 3.5.6 what am i doing wrong or what is the fix?

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