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Does your dynamic menu allows to keep the menu-item that has been pressed hightlighed?
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Q:
As a part-time webdeveloper I have gotten very interested in your
product. I really appreciate a number of things
- it's very flexible
- it's very easy to work with
- examples nicely show the capabilities
But I have a couple of questions:
- When opening a menu, there is an option for keeping the menu-item that
has been pressed hightlighed (so that the user can see what he/she
pressed). Is it possible, programmatically, to decide when this
highlighting should be removed? The scenario is that, when a menu-item
is clicked the used might browse for a couple of pages within the
context defined by the menu-item, but when the user leaves, the
menu-item should no longer be highlighted. I will (programmatically)
decide the context, but is it possible for me to interact with the menu,
and for example decide explicitly which menu should be highlighted?
- Our design department would like the menu containing the elements:
"Skovdrift, Juletreer, Skovrejsning, etc". Please notice that "Brende"
is supposed to show a menu item that is hightlighted. Is is possible to
create this menu such that it is dynamic and each item is text-based
(and not based on two pictures for each menu-entry: hightlighted and
not)? I've been wondering how to solve this problem, but I cannot figure
out a solution. The problem that I is stuck at, is how organise this
speciel "frame" around each menu-element. Something that be partly
accomplished using "arrowImageMain", but that does not bring me all the
way. Please notice that the menu-items might not have any sub-menu.
A:
I suppose that you're saying about
var pressedItem=-2;
Defines an item that will appear in the highlighted state
(-2 - normal mode, -1 - toggle mode is active, but highlighted item not defined,
0,1,2,3,... - # of pressed item including separators)
This parameter will not approach you.
You should set a pressed item using Javascript API:
function dm_ext_setPressedItem (menuInd, submenuInd, itemInd, recursion)
Sets a current pressed item.
menuInd - index of a menu on a page, >= 0.
submenuInd - index of a submenu, >= 0.
itemInd - index of an item, >=0.
recursion = true/false - highlight parent items.
But notice, to use dm_ext_setPressedItem() you should know ID of selected item and subitem.
You can't get this ID after you reload your page. That is why you should write your own code on PHP.
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