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I’ve tried to figure this out, but I just simply cannot begin to think on where to start. So, I need your help…

I want to create a normal navigation bar [with good looks of course], and when the user puts the mouse over the one link, it would show another table with links, kind of like the right click menu, and when the user puts the mouse over the new set of links, it opens up another table. Do you see what I’m trying to say?

I would really appreciate it if you guys helped me, because I am in a real pickle on this one. Thank you very much

`jschweed3

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@jschweed3authorDec 27.2002 — Oh come on, I really need help on this one!
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@AdamBrillDec 27.2002 — Try looking on http://javascript.internet.com They have some pretty nice ones. Look in the Navigation section. Then go through and find some of the cascading menu ones. Try to find one that is close to what you want, then just edit it a little to make closer to what you want. Hope you find what your looking for...
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@AdamBrillDec 27.2002 — Here is one that I really like:

http://javascript.internet.com/navigation/slide-down-menu.html

I think that might be kind of what you are looking for...
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@jschweed3authorDec 27.2002 — Hey, that's pretty sweet!

I found one before, but it just had js sources, instead of te code, so I wouldn't be able to edit it

Thank you Adam
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@jhsupermanDec 27.2002 — I can not get the navigation bar to work. I have tried the way it has showed, but it is still now working. I am not very gifted in the Java Language so please help. :mad:
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@jschweed3authorDec 27.2002 — Okay, I got my thing to work



What part of the code are you having trouble with?
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@AdamBrillDec 27.2002 — For the one in my second post, try this. Use the code exactly how they say. Then click on this link:

http://javascript.internet.com/navigation/sliding_menu.js

Download that and put it in the same folder as the HTML file. Then just run the HTML file and it should work. They always forget to mention that external javascript. ?
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@jschweed3authorDec 27.2002 — Oh yea, they didn't have the complete URL in there - but why would they? It's there site, conserve space by less typing...I remember when I was getting the full URL in there, it would never work on the first try for some odd reason ?

But, it's a really neat code ?
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