Facilities SuckerTree Horizontal Menu is a CSS and DOM hybrid menu that's list based and supports multiple levels of sub menus. The trick to SuckerTree is a small adoptable piece of JavaScript that crawls the inner levels of a list menu and assigns the appropriate show/hide and positioning behavior to them. You can even have multiple SuckerTree menus on the same page.
It doesn't work properly in IE6 or 7 for me. If i move my cursor down the submenu, when it gets to bottom it wigs out. Then if i move my cursor back up the list, all the links stay on the hover state.
It seems as though the gap is present even in a single sub-menu. The space cosmetically doesn't bother me, but when there is text in the layer underneath, the menu is hidden when you bring the mouse over one of these gaps. I am not very familiar with the css nor the many bugs in ie's css processing, so any help is appreciated. I am using WinXP sp2, and ie 6.0.2900.
SuckerTree Horizontal Menu is a CSS and DOM hybrid menu that's list based and supports multiple levels of sub menus. The trick to SuckerTree is a small adoptable piece of JavaScript that crawls the inner levels of a list menu and assigns the appropriate show/hide and positioning behavior to them. You can even have multiple SuckerTree menus on the same page.
SuckerTree Horizontal Menu is a CSS and DOM hybrid menu that's list based and supports multiple levels of sub menus. The trick to SuckerTree is a small adoptable piece of JavaScript that crawls the inner levels of a list menu and assigns the appropriate show/hide and positioning behavior to them. You can even have multiple SuckerTree menus on the same page.