[Pro] Sliding navigation

Walter, I can’t get Accordion to work, I’ve followed instructions both on your example page and Actions. Please take a look at this and let me know what’s wrong with it:

http://bgray.net23.net/accordionexample.html

Many thanks
Elizabeth

On 13/09/2012, at 7:16 AM, Elizabeth wrote:

Personally I don’t mind the effect, but I’ll try Accordion too. The client who wants this wants a minimalistic look and has very specific ideas.

Elizabeth

On 12/09/2012, at 8:53 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

I just tried it here, and it did work – to a point – but it became difficult to interact with, because the slightest move out of the current section and into the next would cause the current section to animate closed. There needs to be some timers on this or something, so the effect only fires if you hover long enough in a certain area. I’m not sure I like this design in terms of interaction and content discovery. Did you try the accordion effect?

Walter

On Sep 12, 2012, at 7:06 AM, Elizabeth wrote:

Walter,

When I made that change the menu expanded and is not clickable.

cheers
Elizabeth

On 11/09/2012, at 10:59 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

Sure. Change the word ‘click’ on line 4 of the top Function Body dialog to ‘mouseenter’.

Walter

On Sep 10, 2012, at 8:31 PM, Elizabeth wrote:

Is it possible to have this sliding navigation work with as a rollover than having to click the menu name, i.e. About, Home, etc?

Elizabeth


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I am not an expert on Walters actions but you appear to have the both the Trigger and the Show/Hides as a p tag

Make your Triggers one of the h tags and style them accordingly.

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That’s exactly the way it’s been set up.

The Trigger is h2 and styled that way and the show/hide is p

Elizabeth

On 13/09/2012, at 9:31 AM, DeltaDave wrote:

I am not an expert on Walters actions but you appear to have the both the Trigger and the Show/Hides as a p tag

Make your Triggers one of the h tags and style them accordingly.

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If your Trigger is the ‘About Example’ text then it does not have h2 styling.

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And just to clarify a point of language. h2 is a tag, not a style, even though Freeway adds it through the Styles palette.

Walter

On Sep 13, 2012, at 11:11 AM, DeltaDave wrote:

If your Trigger is the ‘About Example’ text then it does not have h2 styling.

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