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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Navigation Question |
From: | King McCarthy |
Date: | Tue, 16 Jan 2001 17:00:42 GMT |
Mariano,
Reducing the width doesn't help. If you run the cursor over the first
button, then down to the sub navigation, then up to the second button, they
both stay on instead of having the first one go away. The reason for this
is because the area outside of both menu choices has an invisible button
with an action telling it to close the menu. However, when you run the
cursor across the sub navigation, you never touch the invisible button.
I don't know how to fix that. It seams that a timeout script would work. I
just don't know how to write one. Any suggestions out there?
Thanks for trying Mariano....
King
Mariano responded::
I have reduce the width of the hit area for the 2 buttons (COMPANY and
WORKS) and now it works OK.
I think the problem is both areas overlap, so there's some kind of conflict.
I hope this help you.
King originally wrote:
I am trying to create a menu and submenu navigation. I have followed the
tutorial on "track as menu." However, that works fine when you only have one
main menu. When there are two or more like mine, how do you make the first
menu go away once you go to the second menu. Mine overlap. Is there a
timeout script I could use? Some other scripting ploy? Or is the design
faulty to start with. I know you Flash gurus can solve this in a minute. I
appreciate any attention you could give. Thanks.
Here is the flash file:
http://www.reinerassociates.com/flash/nav.html
King
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Replies
Re: FLASH: Navigation Question - fixed, King McCarthy
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RE: FLASH: Navigation Question, Mariano Vaquero
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