More Collapso info, please.
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 1:08 pm
Hi
I'm trialling Collapso at the moment and am very pleased so far. Two things, however.
Thing the first:
Is it possible to cut the menu depth down to 2 levels, and if so, how?
Also:
I'm using the Catalog V.7 "Best Sellers" theme as a base for my site. In Act_BrochurePrimary above the Yahoo Sections script, there is no line
How do I implement Collapso here?
I've tried once and got a very strange layout with double menu entries.
I'm sorry if these questions are tedious or stupid, but my knowledge of JavaScript is vanishingly small.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm trialling Collapso at the moment and am very pleased so far. Two things, however.
Thing the first:
Is it possible to cut the menu depth down to 2 levels, and if so, how?
Also:
I'm using the Catalog V.7 "Best Sellers" theme as a base for my site. In Act_BrochurePrimary above the Yahoo Sections script, there is no line
Instead, the section reads:<!--@act NETQUOTEVAR:SECTIONTREE_RAW -->
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="actiniccore.js" TYPE="text/javascript"></SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="actinicextras.js" TYPE="text/javascript"></SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="Act_section_tree.js" TYPE="text/javascript"></SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript">
<!--
function YahooSections(ar)
{
var strIDs = '';
for (var i=1;i<=ar.length;i++)
{
if (ar.sURL != null)
{
strIDs += '<a href="' + ar.sURL + '"><span class="actsmallheading"><b><font color="NETQUOTEVAR:FGCOLORCSS">' + ar.sName + '</font></b></span></a><br>';
strIDs += '<br>'
{
if (ar.pChild)
{
for (var j=1;j<=ar.pChild.length;j++)
{
if (ar.pChild[j].sURL != null)
{
strIDs += '<a href="' + ar.pChild[j].sURL + '"><span class="actxxsmall"><font color="NETQUOTEVAR:FGCOLORCSS">' + ar.pChild[j].sName + '</font></span></a><br>';
}
}
}
}
}
}
return strIDs
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
How do I implement Collapso here?
I've tried once and got a very strange layout with double menu entries.
I'm sorry if these questions are tedious or stupid, but my knowledge of JavaScript is vanishingly small.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.