dezkit Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 Hey guys I got this #menuh a { text-align: center; display:block; white-space:nowrap; margin:0; padding: 0.3em; line-height:30px; border:1px solid #ff0000; } #menuh a:link, #menuh a:visited, #menuh a:active /* menu at rest */ { color: white; text-decoration:none; } #menuh a:hover /* menu on mouse-over */ { color: white; background-color: #8e1314; text-decoration:none; } #menuh a.top_parent, #menuh a.top_parent:hover /* attaches down-arrow to all top-parents */ { background-image: url(navdown_white.gif); background-position: right center; background-repeat: no-repeat; } #menuh a.parent, /* attaches side-arrow to all parents */ { background-image: url(nav_white.gif); background-position: right center; background-color: #8e1314; /* border:1px solid #ff0000; */ background-repeat: no-repeat; } #menuh a.parent:hover { } #menuh ul { list-style:none; margin:0; padding:0; float:left; width:9em; /* width of all menu boxes */ /* NOTE: For adjustable menu boxes you can comment out the above width rule. However, you will have to add padding in the "#menh a" rule so that the menu boxes will have space on either side of the text -- try it */ } #menuh li { position:relative; min-height: 1px; /* Sophie Dennis contribution for IE7 */ vertical-align: bottom; /* Sophie Dennis contribution for IE7 */ } #menuh ul ul { position:absolute; z-index:500; top:auto; display:none; padding: 1em; margin:-1em 0 0 -1em; } #menuh ul ul ul { top:0; left:100%; } div#menuh li:hover { cursor:pointer; z-index:100; } div#menuh li:hover ul ul, div#menuh li li:hover ul ul, div#menuh li li li:hover ul ul, div#menuh li li li li:hover ul ul {display:none;} div#menuh li:hover ul, div#menuh li li:hover ul, div#menuh li li li:hover ul, div#menuh li li li li:hover ul {display:block;} /* End CSS Drop Down Menu */ And I want it to look like this: How would I do this? Can somebody please fix my code to look like that? Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/216944-css-menu/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPeter Posted October 31, 2010 Share Posted October 31, 2010 Hello, dezkit. How about you try out: http://www.cssmenumaker.com/ I remind this side doing exaclty what your tiny-picture does show -- generating CSS-menu like this. Regards, MPeter Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/216944-css-menu/#findComment-1128583 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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