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File: menu-core.css
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Description: css style
Class: YahooUI-Menu
Generate a menu from MySQL database data using YUI
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/* Copyright (c) 2007, Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Code licensed under the BSD License: http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/license.txt version: 2.3.0 */ /* Menu & MenuBar styles */ .yuimenu .yuimenu, .yuimenubar .yuimenu { position: absolute; visibility: hidden; } .yuimenubar ul, .yuimenu ul { list-style-type: none; } .yuimenubar ul, .yuimenu ul, .yuimenubar li, .yuimenu li, .yuimenu h6, .yuimenubar h6 { margin: 0; padding: 0; } .yuimenuitemlabel, .yuimenubaritemlabel { white-space: nowrap; } /* PLEASE NOTE: The <DIV> element used for a menu's shadow is appended to its root element via JavaScript once it has been rendered. The code that creates the shadow lives in the menu's public "onRender" event handler that is a prototype method of YAHOO.widget.Menu. Implementers wishing to remove a menu's shadow or add any other markup required for a given skin for menu should override the "onRender" method. */ .yui-menu-shadow { position: absolute; } /* There are two known issues with YAHOO.widget.Overlay (the superclass class of Menu) that manifest in Gecko-based browsers on Mac OS X: 1) Elements with scrollbars will poke through Overlay instances floating above them. 2) An Overlay's scrollbars and the scrollbars of its child nodes remain visible when the Overlay is hidden. To fix these bugs in Menu (a subclass of YAHOO.widget.Overlay): 1) The "overflow" property of a Menu instance's shadow element and child nodes is toggled between "hidden" and "auto" (through the application and removal of the "hide-scrollbars" and "show-scrollbars" CSS classes) as its "visibility" configuration property is toggled between "false" and "true." 2) The "display" property of <SELECT> elements that are child nodes of the Menu instance's root element is set to "none" when it is hidden. PLEASE NOTE: 1) The "hide-scrollbars" and "show-scrollbars" CSS classes classes are applied only for Gecko on Mac OS X and are added/removed to/from the Overlay's root HTML element (DIV) via the "hideMacGeckoScrollbars" and "showMacGeckoScrollbars" methods of YAHOO.widget.Overlay. 2) There may be instances where the CSS for a web page or application contains style rules whose specificity override the rules implemented by the Menu CSS files to fix this bug. In such cases, is necessary to leverage the provided "hide-scrollbars" and "show-scrollbars" classes to write custom style rules to guard against this bug. ** For more information on this issue, see: + https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187435 + SourceForge bug #1723530 */ .hide-scrollbars * { overflow: hidden; } .hide-scrollbars select { display: none; } /* The following style rule (".yuimenu.show-scrollbars") overrides the ".show-scrollbars" rule defined in container-core.css which sets the "overflow" property of a YAHOO.widget.Overlay instance's root HTML element to "auto" when it is visible. Without this override, a Menu would have scrollbars when one of its submenus is visible. */ .yuimenu.show-scrollbars { overflow: visible; } .yuimenu.hide-scrollbars .yui-menu-shadow { overflow: hidden; } .yuimenu.show-scrollbars .yui-menu-shadow { overflow: auto; }