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Re: In need of Menu over Frames

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Look up something called "chromeless windows." Granted You would have to popup a window, and position it.... but the window would be borderless, titlebarless, everything less....chromeless windows have no window frame or anything. I had chromeless.js somewhere, but I can't seem to find it...but a good search of google will load plenty of options for the chromeless window option. I had the same problem with a site once, and even though IT IS a popup window, it doesn't look (or act) anything like one. It solved my situation. You might want to give that a shot.

But the awful news that I just found out (This is a post edit), is that IT DOES NOT WORK in Firefox. It may only be IE complient
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Re: In need of Menu over Frames

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Yep, you're probably thinking of IE's "modal dialogs".

Do the menus have to be dropDOWN? Can they be arranged horizontally instead of vertically:

| Menu | Menu |
MenuItem MenuItem MenuItem
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Re: In need of Menu over Frames

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It is an application so the browser's tollbars are removed, so is the menu. I have to rebuild a menu similar to any applications menu (File, edit, ...). So, yes they have to be dropdown style.
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Solution Re: In need of Menu over Frames

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Take a look here :
I did i menu over frames with layers, but it doesnt work with Safari on Mac.
www.tracadie-sheila.ca is the web site.
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Re: In need of Menu over Frames

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Dont need any anymore. BTW if I click in your side menu frame and drag to the right, it will move.
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Re: In need of Menu over Frames

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Oups!
Thank you for your comment!
I havnt seen that
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