Re: 1,000th person to ask about drop down menu's - Layers

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From: Chuck Davis (newsgroup)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 17:18:41 -0800

Teri,
Mel asked for it!
"Teri Carnright" <TeriCarnright@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FE7FE434-64AA-4413-9C14-56069419810E@microsoft.com...
> Hi, Mel~
>
> If you are looking for a drop-down menu add-in, then take a look at the
> SoThink DHTML menu at www.sothink.com - if you're talking about a
> javascripted pull-down, then you may want to check out J-Bots.
>
> Hope that helps, and sorry for earlier sarcasm,
> Teri
> :)
>
>
> "Bob Lehmann" wrote:
>
>> >As many of you have experienced
>> I've not had this experience
>>
>> > have the good old "Bait & Switch"
>> Ahh, yeah. The good old Bait & Switch. I fall for it every time.
>>
>> > instructionals
>> Oh yay! A new word.
>>
>> >and I am fed up with looking.
>> Crap! And you were so close.
>>
>> >Thousands are fed-up
>> Whoa, THOUSANDS???? !!! Could you provide a partial list of these teeming
>> masses, yearning to make menues?
>>
>> >something that should be so basic.
>> If it's so "basic", why can't you do it?
>>
>> PS - Kudos on the approach you've used to get help.
>>
>> Bob Lehmann
>>
>> "Mel" <Mel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:73CAE247-0F2D-4FA9-8125-96AF8E94C995@microsoft.com...
>> > I apologize for being about the one thousandth person asking how to
>> > create
>> > dhtml drop down menu's via layers. As many of you have experienced,
>> > FP2003
>> > showed this as a feature in their advertising the product, only for us
>> > to
>> > have the good old "Bait & Switch" pulled on us again.
>> >
>> > There have been quite a number of links posted in this forum with
>> > instructionals on how to do it. However, I just clicked six of the
>> > links
>> and
>> > none of them worked "page cannot be displayed" crap, and I am fed up
>> > with
>> > looking.
>> >
>> > Please... could one of the moderators be kind enough to assist, with at
>> > least a functional link. Thousands are fed-up with pulling teeth for
>> > something that should be so basic.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Mel
>>
>>
>>
>


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