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Taken From The Forum: Help & Support for DHTML Menu Version 5+
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Last Updated: Saturday July 14 2012 - 06:07:13

How to get rid of the drop shadow


Poster: pbarrett
Dated: Wednesday February 22 2006 - 17:39:41 GMT

I finally got the menu to work the way I want (image roll over with drop down menus) though when viewing in IE a drop shadow is added to my images. There is already a drop shadow in the image which i want, but I was wondering if you could help me get rid of the extra drop shadow that appears around the images in IE (it looks good in Firefox). The site is http://www.khidma.org
Any help would be appreciated.Thanks!


Poster: John
Dated: Wednesday February 22 2006 - 17:56:54 GMT

Remove or comment out the overfilter= and outfilter= lines.


Poster: pbarrett
Dated: Wednesday February 22 2006 - 18:27:13 GMT

Thank you. Worked like a charm


Poster: John
Dated: Thursday February 23 2006 - 13:35:36 GMT

That'll be 2 bucks, please... :roll:

No shadow preduces menu overlap


Poster: liquidrain3
Dated: Friday March 24 2006 - 0:30:55 GMT

I want to get rid of the shadow, but I don't want the submenus to overlap their parent menus. I feel as though I've tried everything to achieve my desired result but nothing seems to work. please help me. Thanks!


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Friday March 24 2006 - 9:02:04 GMT

Hi,

We need to see your menu on a page. There are a number of different things depending on how your menu is set up that can make sure your submenus don't overlap, but we could be posting one after another and the last one being the right one. Hopefully if we can see the menu we can give you the answer the first time out. Note that I said 'hopefully' :)

Ruth


Poster: vikenk
Dated: Friday March 24 2006 - 13:47:37 GMT

Hi,

Ruth is correct. Seeing a working sample of the menu will be best. However, you mentioned overlapping menus: those are the first (and global) settings in the menu_data.js file. Change your sub-offsets to zero:
Code:
_subOffsetTop=0;
_subOffsetLeft=0;


Again, this is just eneducated guess. Seeing a working version of the menu will be ideal.

In the name of competition, I'll only charge you $1.50 as opposed to the super-expensive $2.00 that John charges. What a rip-off! :D


Poster: Migru
Dated: Friday March 24 2006 - 14:59:57 GMT

Hi

hope you had set the body margins to zero too (or whatever you need)

This is free of charge.

Michael


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Friday March 24 2006 - 19:47:00 GMT

:lol:


Poster: liquidrain3
Dated: Monday March 27 2006 - 23:22:02 BST

Viken,

I did what you said...and guess what...No more overlap! Thanks so much for your help!