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http://rusticblonde.hostizzo.com/

I have a sub indicator on my menu which is located in images/arrows-ffffff.png for example.... Ive even tried pointing to the full URL, however its not displaying the sub indicators...

Any ideas?

My code is below:-

.sf-sub-indicator {
position:       absolute;
display:        block;
right:          .75em;
top:            1.05em; /* IE6 only */
width:          10px;
height:         10px;
text-indent:    -999em;
overflow:       hidden;
background:     url('images/arrows-ffffff.png') no-repeat -10px -100px; /* 8-bit indexed alpha png. IE6 gets solid image only */
}

thanks guys Kirsty

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  • Hi @Kirsty Harris. You have a conflict in your JavaScript that is preventing jQuery from being recognised. It's possible this is preventing Superfish from working correctly.
    – kim3er
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:03
  • Hi Kim3er... i have appeared to remove this (it was the extra call in the header) however its still not reconising the sub indicators :S Nov 20, 2012 at 17:04
  • Try moving the doc ready script down below where you reference the jQuery library. It's saying jQuery is not defined.
    – Hollister
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:08
  • Hi Hollister, i removed this just a second ago and its still not reconising the sub indicators and that my menu has a child theme :S Nov 20, 2012 at 17:09
  • Now the error is TypeError: $m(".ccf-datepicker").datepicker is not a function
    – Hollister
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:10

3 Answers 3

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1/ The problem was that you didn't fix the script, so the elements with the sub-indicator class didn't exist.

2/ Just change:

url('images/arrows-ffffff.png') no-repeat -10px -100px

To:

url('/images/arrows-ffffff.png') no-repeat -10px -100px

Use absolute paths. They're usually more reliable, especially in CSS files. Google for "relative vs absolute paths in css" for more information.

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Because when you use images/arrows-ffffff.png it means your images folder and css file should be at same location but on observing your site, you are importing css file from css/superfish.css. so either move your css file to same folder OR use one of these paths:

  1. http://rusticblonde.hostizzo.com/images/arrows-ffffff.png
  2. ../images/arrows-ffffff.png
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  • Hi Zaheer, surely this shouldnt matter as long as you use the correct path to the images? As in the superfish menu they are in a separate folder to the css!? Nov 20, 2012 at 21:17
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Remove code:

overflow:       hidden;
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  • haha sorry is that as I have a code in jsfiddle because I'm just giving my opinion in general and the overflow: hidden. Nov 20, 2012 at 17:09

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