Don't understand what's needed to get popup relative to link to work
You'll notice in the code below that I am pointing back to this website for css and js. Can someone please give me a sample of what should go in each of these? I have a working version of UDM4 working on my website. But now I am trying to create a second menu and understand that popup is my only choice here. Also can someone clarify -- can I have one drop down and then mulitiple popup menus or do I have to reconfigure my drop down nav bar as popup menus when I add a second nav bar?
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> |
Not sure if you checked out these resources or not.
Popup menus: http://www.udm4.com/demos/popup-relative.php More info: http://www.udm4.com/manual/depth/pop...mples-relative My guess is that you have though. As far as running 2 menus on the same page, you would need to do everything as a popup style to get that effect and even then, mixing horizontal and vertical can be difficult. As far as the menus not working, its probably a path issue. You're including the code from this site, but that usually is looking for some resources in the "/udm-resources/" folder, which needs to be on your server. Hope this helps. |
I spent consideral time on the resources on this website already. That is why I am posting here. Thanks.
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Can you post an URL to your development site? That would help us better trouble shoot the problem.
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My development site is behind a firewall. That is why I sent the html page in my post.
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I got this working now. I don't think that the examples did a good job of explaining that in addtion to the inline head JavaScript, you still need udm-control.js and udm-style.js. This is in addition to popup-relative.js. I am still in the process of decyphering the nuances between popup-relative.js and udm-custom.js. The differences appear to be minor. I also did not realize that I needed udm-dom.js in the body.
Thanks for your assistance in this matter. |
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