Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: User
Initial Email Subject: how to add an onmouseout event
Support Case Month: January 2013
how do I add an "onmouseout" event? I can add a javascript command to the Mouse Over state but I do not see how to add one to the mouseout.
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello,
You should add a JavaScript Command for the “Normal State” (when you mouse-out of an item, it returns to “normal” state).
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Tags: command, css menu, drop-down menu, event, JavaScript, javascript menu, jquery, Menu, mouseout, sliding menu, website
Knowledge Base support case for Likno Web Accordion Builder, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.
Initial Email From: Carole
Initial Email Subject: Can not position our LWAC...
Support Case Month: November 2012
Hi,
After having bought and installed a LWAC menu, we are unable to position it into our structure.
Please read the note for LIKNO in the html code.
Thank you for helping us.
Carole
Reply From: Likno Customer Support
Hello,
I tested your page again with multiple browsers and I also looked at your accordion project.
First of all, regarding your initial question, if you want the accordion to appear where its initial structure was, then you need to select this in the project. Currently in your project you have set the accordion to appear on the top-right corner, and this is what it does.
This is what you have now:

And this is what you want instead:

Regarding the “flickering” now, I noticed that only happening in Firefox. It seems that the header mouseover/mouseout is triggered multiple times. Do you really need this to be activated on mouseover instead of click? I am asking this because personally I feel that mouseover does not fit the accordion controls anyway! Even in all other browsers where the bug does not exist, the handling seems erratic. Plus having to mouseout and mouseover again to open or close the accordion is not very practical. For the above reasons we always recommend that you use mouse click as the trigger.
Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Reply From: Carole
Hi Kostas,
Thanks again for your help. We made the changes and everything seems to work out fine.
Carole
Tags: accordion, browsers, click, html, jquery, mouseout, mouseover, position, structure, trigger, website