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Asked 17 Jul 2003 16:36:29
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17 Jul 2003 16:36:29 Friedrich Hoeger posted:
helloi have a problem when i work with layer genie an frames.
i have a topframe and a mainframe, the submenue is into the mainframe but when i scroll in the mainframe i dont see the submenue.
i must scroll up an then i see the submenue.
pleas can you help me
thanks
Fritz
Edited by - Friedrich on 17 Jul 2003 17:16:53
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Replied 17 Jul 2003 16:43:35
17 Jul 2003 16:43:35 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
Hi Fritz,
I will need to see your code to be able to tell what's wrong.
Can you post a (temporary) URL to your page so I can take a look?
Regards,
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Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
I will need to see your code to be able to tell what's wrong.
Can you post a (temporary) URL to your page so I can take a look?
Regards,
--
Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
Replied 17 Jul 2003 16:58:22
17 Jul 2003 16:58:22 Friedrich Hoeger replied:
oh sorry*gg
www.allforyou.at/entwicklung/faa_2003/site/german/index.html
you must see to "URLAUB EINMAL ANDERS"----"Urlaubskalender" -----......2003
thanks
www.allforyou.at/entwicklung/faa_2003/site/german/index.html
you must see to "URLAUB EINMAL ANDERS"----"Urlaubskalender" -----......2003
thanks
Replied 17 Jul 2003 17:54:31
17 Jul 2003 17:54:31 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
Hi Fritz,
You need to anchor the menu layers (which are located in mainFrame) to something in topFrame or leftFrame.
Right now they're anchored to other objects in the same frame (mainFrame), so they scroll with these objects in that frame.
Hope this helps.
--
Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
You need to anchor the menu layers (which are located in mainFrame) to something in topFrame or leftFrame.
Right now they're anchored to other objects in the same frame (mainFrame), so they scroll with these objects in that frame.
Hope this helps.
--
Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
Replied 17 Jul 2003 19:23:28
17 Jul 2003 19:23:28 Friedrich Hoeger replied:
Hi
sorry but i do not understand what you mean
Thanks Fritz
sorry but i do not understand what you mean
Thanks Fritz
Replied 17 Jul 2003 19:49:32
17 Jul 2003 19:49:32 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
In Dreamweaver, if you put your mouse on the text 'Urlaub Einmal Anders' in topFrame and then open the 'Show Layer Genie' dialog, you will see that the layer named 'urlaubanders' is selected to be shown and that it is anchored to itself:
the option 'Position is relative to | Anchor object of type | Layer' is choosen and in that corresponding dropdown the layer named 'urlaubanders' is selected again.
See: www.ribbers-zeewolde.nl/test/fritz.gif
This means that the layer is anchored to itself => its position is declared relative to itself.
You need to anchor the menu layer to some object (e.g. an image) in one of the other frames.
--
Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
Edited by - MarjaR on 17 Jul 2003 19:49:56
Edited by - MarjaR on 17 Jul 2003 19:52:47
the option 'Position is relative to | Anchor object of type | Layer' is choosen and in that corresponding dropdown the layer named 'urlaubanders' is selected again.
See: www.ribbers-zeewolde.nl/test/fritz.gif
This means that the layer is anchored to itself => its position is declared relative to itself.
You need to anchor the menu layer to some object (e.g. an image) in one of the other frames.
--
Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
Edited by - MarjaR on 17 Jul 2003 19:49:56
Edited by - MarjaR on 17 Jul 2003 19:52:47
Replied 17 Jul 2003 20:25:00
17 Jul 2003 20:25:00 Friedrich Hoeger replied:
HI
oh yes it works very good
thanks for your really rapid assistance
best regards
Fritz
oh yes it works very good
thanks for your really rapid assistance
best regards
Fritz
