Does anyone have a set of files for a vertical menu that works with the .htaccess "rewrite" trick for pretty URL's?
The orange one from OrangeGreyShadow.xml (found here: http://themes.cmsmadesimple.org/Full_Themes.html) seems to break, in that it does not show the pop-up sub-menus in IE6.
Vertial CSS menu that works with pretty URL's?
Re: Vertial CSS menu that works with pretty URL's?
IE 6 will probably need some JS magick to get the popups working
menu templates / css wont affect pretty urls in any way (well of course you can brake pretty urls with menu template but you have to really try to make it happen
menu templates / css wont affect pretty urls in any way (well of course you can brake pretty urls with menu template but you have to really try to make it happen

Re: Vertial CSS menu that works with pretty URL's?
Thanks for the response! Let me elaborate a bit:
The referenced theme does have the magic JS script referenced in the templates.
Also the theme works very well without the pretty-URL hack.
And with the .htaccess pretty-URL hack from the wiki, you can actually observe the pop-ups working okay when going to the www.site.com address, but not showing up when going to the www.site.com/home address... Both addresses show the same page, except the embedded base tag from the {metadata} tag is different...
Reversing the pretty-URL hack, the pop-ups works just fine again...
So back to the question: Do you have a set of files known to work with the pretty-URL hack?
The referenced theme does have the magic JS script referenced in the templates.
Also the theme works very well without the pretty-URL hack.
And with the .htaccess pretty-URL hack from the wiki, you can actually observe the pop-ups working okay when going to the www.site.com address, but not showing up when going to the www.site.com/home address... Both addresses show the same page, except the embedded base tag from the {metadata} tag is different...
Reversing the pretty-URL hack, the pop-ups works just fine again...
So back to the question: Do you have a set of files known to work with the pretty-URL hack?