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Mouse over effect
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does nobody know a solution ? :(
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It hasn't been ported over yet, but shouldn't be too hard to. :)
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[[bump]]
i just tried to port it, needless to say, it didnt quite work (you have no idea....) so could someone who knows XHTML plz do this for us :) |
You could create a replacement variable to match what it says in SaintDog's instructions, other than that, you would have to either hardcode the color, or find a way to tell the javascript to use the color specified by one of the alternating color classes.
Hope that made sense. o_o |
*bump*
could someone write a temp. mod for this? |
Im workin on it
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good lad. I cant wait till this is done tbh
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any news yet lads?
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*mega bump*
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I believe that it should be as easy as using the coding of the navbar: no porting required ...
Reason I think this, is that there is this wonderful Javascript function (with hardcoded CSS class names in it) Code:
function vbmenu_switch_option_bg(e) Then all u need to do is alter the color/background values of these class statements in the Style Manager, and Bob's your Auntie's live-in lover. [please excuse me if this is not the format for which to post this kinda thing, but this was a brain-dump of the highest order ...] |
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