Hi there,
In the "Issues" of "DHTML Menus" I posted a collision with Taxonomy_dhtml (http://drupal.org/node/129000). It has something to do with "square.gif" being uploaded time and time again upon collapsing or expanding the menu block of dhtml_menus. Having Taxonomy_dhtml running also influences the appearance of dhtml_menus, in the sense that the "square.gif" imposes itself on the menu, thereby pushing sub- and sub-sub-menus much too far to the side of the menu block.
I don't know which one is the "culprit", but there is definitely a problem with the two running together. The problem shows in all three browsers which I use (IE 6, Netscape and Firefox 2), but it's the worst in IE6, which often crashes after a couple of collaps-expand movements. Disabling Taxonomy_dhtml makes DHTML_menus happy, also in IE, but I would, of course, like to use both.
Ludo (using Drupal 5.1)
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Comments
Comment #1
meba CreditAttribution: meba commentedCan you provide a link to demo please?
Comment #2
modul CreditAttribution: modul commentedSorry, a demo link is no longer possible. I disabled taxonomy_dhtml, because in my setup dhtml_menus is more important. I didn't like to have to make the choice, but I had to. If no other bug reports in this line appear, it may be that it was due to a particular problem with my IE6.
Ludo
Comment #3
wizztick CreditAttribution: wizztick commentedI have the same collision as described by ludootje. I have attached a screenshot.
Comment #4
meba CreditAttribution: meba commentedCan you please provide URL too? I see this as a problem not related to TDHTML, am I right? This is displayed in menu, not at TDHTML page
Comment #5
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedThis module is no longer being actively developed as it duplicates functionality that can be obtained through the usage of taxonomy_menu ( http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_menu ) and dhtml_menu ( http://drupal.org/project/dhtml_menu ).