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Discussion on Nice Menu V1.0

Discussion on Nice Menu V1.0

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Hello,

I have encountered a problem using this application in Firefox (I use 3.6.12).

The problem occurs when you click on any category from the menu and then press F5 to refresh the page. The menu disappears.

It also happens when browsing to any of the menu items and then press the browser’s back button to return.

The problem occurs on the sample page too. (Only when you press F5 as the menu links are not active.)

In the following images I recreate the problem.

(I do not speak English too well, I hope I explained correctly.)

this is a live preview of the menu on my server: http://www.alexandraipate.com/themeforest/menu-template/ .Please check if the problem is the same here.

If not i’ve added the fallowing code to fix the reported problem in file: niceMenu.class.js line: 38.

// fix black menu on refresh $(self.option.element).scrollLeft(0);

Non tehnic explination: on each refresh of the page the scroll left of menu element is reseting to 0.

(screenshot:

Cheers, Alexandra

Hi there,

Nice menu design.

I wanna know a bit more about

1. If it is easy to customise the colors? 2. If it is easy to plug into shopping carts such as OpenCart and Cs-Cart?

Thanks in advance.

hello,

1.if I am not mistaken , i’ve also provided the psd with the mainfiles, so it’s easy to customize colors.

2.about the plug with shop carts ‘it shouldn’t be difficult if you know what you’re doing, so in my opinion it’s easy.

cheers,

Alexandra

Hi there,

Nice menu design.

I wanna know a bit more about

1. If it is easy to customise the colors? 2. If it is easy to plug into shopping carts such as OpenCart and Cs-Cart?

Thanks in advance.

you might want to get rid of the browser hash marks, it adds the ugly stuff to the browser bar.

ya mine does as well, guess the paste wasnt good, i meant by not having that in the browser bar.

just keep it index.html

I understand what you say, it’s made like that on purpose, so the user knows when clicks on a menu item (it changes in the browser bar, it’s more a usability thing)

if you want to remove that , modify the text

On niceMenu.class.js after 134 line add “return false;

Can this be used for more than 2 levels deep or are there any plans to allow this?

It’s made only for 2 levels , but it will be made another updated version with multiple levels soon,

Cheers

Hello,

Updated the script , now it’s avaliable to navigate on multiple levels.

Check it out!

Cheers, A

? Hi Michael. Care to elaborate? Did you look at the code? All the links are right their on the page. Are you referring to the nesting or something? Looks great to me, google sees it all.

edit: ok, i see your response, thanks. 1. I wont be using this on my main page. 2. its up to the developer to decide how many links or categories are used. i am using this for a simple restaurant menu on a sub page. should be great! :)

It looks great, but this typ of Navigation isn’t really good for Search Engines.

I must disagree with you, it’s optimised for search engines , if you take a look at the code you will see how it’s made :
<ul>
                                    <li><a href="#">Kindle Store</a></li>
                                    <li><a href="#">Audible Audiobooks</a></li>
                                    <li><a href="#">Video On Demand</a></li>

                                    <li><a href="#">MP3 Downloads</a></li>
                                    <li><a href="#">Game Downloads</a></li>
                                </ul>

Hi. Yes, you’ve coded it well in HTML . But if Google visits your site, he will find to many links in the navigation (‘Audiobooks’, ‘Travel’, ...). As result Google doesn’t follow all your links and the important pages like Books, Movies, Electronics, ..., will not get all of the linkjuice of your homepage.

@rez: Yes, i think so, too. The navigation looks really cool, and this is the main point.

It’s working in IE6 , it has some bugs but works just fine (the menu) The “content” from the right it’s just a image (for previewing the menu with some content etc) , and it’s there in IE6 , it’s just under the menu (IE bugs & stuff)

Glad you like the menu!

I’m always ready to purchase creative navigation that also makes sense with great usability! I must have a collection of 1,000 flash navigation files. Although still useful, I look forward to building an alternative bag of tricks like this. thanks!

btw, it LOOKS fine in IE6 adobe browserlab screenshot. What happens in that browser (I know you don’t have it listed)? Does it work at all?

EDIT : actually, with IE6 in browserlab, your content image on the right is missing. Weird isn’t the content irrelevant of this nav menu? just curious, i dont plan on supporting IE6 but i do like to know what those people experience. thanks again. :)

Very nice. I couldn’t resist.

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