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CSS

vertical dropdowns

how to create vertical drop downs in web design. I know how to make horizontal drop downs

Hayden Taylor
Hayden Taylor
5,076 Points

Instead of having the sub menu come out the bottom of each parent list item have its left or right increase to place it to the side keeping the height the same unless you wanted it lowered a bit. So it would be something like when hovering making the submenu visable at position size of submenu width + menu width size. You can apply that to either direction.

you see, imagine the twitter icon header on the right of the page, r there any lessons for that

Hayden Taylor
Hayden Taylor
5,076 Points

I am a little confused as to what you are asking. Could you provide code or a demo or something you are trying to imitate?

http://www.apsrtc.gov.in/fp_srisailam.aspx

plz see the link that i shared, i am speaking of the navbar on the right side

Hayden Taylor
Hayden Taylor
5,076 Points

So yea as I said above instead of increase the top or bottom css you would wanna increase left or right instead to make it pop out the side.

Do you have any code? I can help modify your code to work as you want it.

i will send u that, mostly by tomorrow i am really happy that i got some one to share, i am basically a civil engineer, but i learnt a lot from treehouse, and some good people like you

do you have any navbars that you have done it would help me

do you have any navbars that you have done it would help me

Hayden Taylor
Hayden Taylor
5,076 Points

Sounds good no rush. I will get a notification when you post something back. I will reply when I can.

Do you have much javascript experience? you may want to learn that before trying to do this. Jquery makes it a lot easier.

can u suggest the link of that, actually i am busy learning php, as i am not a software person, too many softwares are painful to my mind

should i learn javascript frist or jquery , plz tell

Hayden Taylor
Hayden Taylor
5,076 Points

In the web developer track you get both. you should understand javascript first before jquery. But it is possible to learn one and not the other kinda of. I would continue on the track learning all front-end development. doing php now may confuse you if you don't fully understand front-end development.

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/javascript-foundations

if you go to library and select javascript on the right sidebar it will show you a bunch of resources. I've linked the 1 I think you should do but you can do which ever you want some may not make sense without the other so keep that in mind.

thanks guru ji ( a form of respect in hindi)

Hayden Taylor
Hayden Taylor
5,076 Points

np! Cool I have never heard that before :)