Problem: When you preview a page containing a MenuMachine menu, rollover or action in Internet Explorer, a warning dialog is displayed.
The Information bar contains a message about...
Problem: I have been told to upload to the public_html, www, htdocs or similar special folder on my web host server. When I create this folder in my GoLive site, I cannot edit my menus or see them in the...
Problem: The text in menu items does not have anti-aliasing (font smoothing) applied to it when the menu is viewed in Internet Explorer 7 (final). The text on the rest of the page looks correct.
Problem: MenuMachine 2 menus use custom tags (just like GoLive Actions and Components) in order to allow editing inside GoLive.
HTML Validators will will flag MenuMachine's custom tags and GoLive's...
Problem: The menu is placed in a page that uses CSS. The menu is definitely in the correct place in the page in layout view but in the browser it is offset.
Problem: There is a Flash SWF file, Quicktime movie, Java applet, Form or Form object or iFrame on the page.
The menu or submenus appear behind it in some browsers. Changing the Z-Index does not help.
Problem: Menu items link to pages which should be shown in an iFrame or Frame.
The links are not working or show the linked page in the browser window but not in the iFrame or Frame.
Problem: When the menu is viewed in some browsers, the menu items, icons or arrows are displayed as gray boxes.
This occurs because some of the default style sheets supplied with the GoLive template sites...
Problem: In a Vertically Expanding menu, users are required to click on items to open the submenus. When an item is clicked, the submenu either doesn't open or it opens very quickly then closes again.