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I would like to create my own jpeg images and use them as the mouseover-items in the top level cascading menu.
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Q:
I would like to create my own jpeg images and use
them as the mouseover-items in the top level cascading menu. I
am not talking about the backround. I mean the actual
upfront button. I seem to be locked into the size
which is the default and would like to change it to
width = 180px and height = 45px for each item in the
menu. Is there any way to do that?
A:
You should create Individual Style and assign it for all top items.
var itemStyles = [
["itemWidth=180px"],
];
var menuItems = [
["Home","testlink.html", "", "", "", "", "0", "", "", ],
["Product Info","", "deluxe-menu.files/icon1.gif", "deluxe-menu.files/icon1o.gif", "", "", "0", "", "", ],
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