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How to create a 2 Tier Vbmenu on Navbar?
Hi,
How can I create a 2 tier or more tier vbmenu, or create a nested vbmenu within a current drop down, example like Quick Links drop down Miscellaneous, which can drop down (opens to the right) with Calendar and Who'sOnline. Thanks. |
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Not sure whether it will work or not but just follow the same principle as when adding ordinary drop downs, except apply it to the drop down "popup" instead of the actual navbar.
Worth a try. |
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I have tried, putting a nested popup within the popup, but it doesn't seems to work well.
I did some changes on the style positioning: Code:
<div id="mymenu_menu" class="vbmenu_popup" style="position: absolute; z-index: 250; clip: rect(auto, auto, auto, auto); left: 122px; top: 202px;"> sc_ff (1st image) - outcome under firefox (after I click on Communities both popup shows at the same time) sc_ie (2nd image)- outcome from IE and safari (the popup wasn't able to display the whole div table, as you can see that it got trimmed off). Has anyone tried it? Or able to just provide a little example? Thanks. |
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