I would be interested in giving menu css java item height value in relative numbers (em or %) rather than specifying a size in pixels..
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Q:
It's been couple of months since I last time asked something about tree
menu. I am still evaluating the software.
I have a short question. Is it possible to use CSS instead of JavaScript to
tune the look and feel of the tree menu? For example I would be interested
in giving menu css java item height value in relative numbers (em or %) rather than
specifying a size in pixels...
A:
But actually you can use 'em' and '%' units in Deluxe Tree, for
example.
var tmenuWidth="13em";
var tmenuHeight="12em";
var tmenuWidth="35%";
var tmenuHeight="15em";
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