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Thank you for your answer, but this piece of code is making the menu to stay open all the time, it is not giving a delay before closing it. If I move the mouse out of the menu it doesn't close. Do you have any other ideas?
Thanks a lot for your support. – Mr. Bacan Jun 13 at 14:39 Couldn't reproduce the effects you are describing, changed the code to be "safer". I did test with Firefox 3.6.17, Chrome 13.0.782.14 and IE 9.0.8112.16421(Quirks mode, IE7, IE8, IE9) all on windows 7.In which browser are you testing?
Btw, changed some of the coding style(sorry). – Prusse Jun 13 at 17:27 I use Firefox 4.01, Chrome 12.0.742.91, IE8, IE9 and Safari 5.0.5. I tried the new piece of code you sent and it works, the only issue is when you move over a third level menu, it overlaps for a few seconds while the first opened menu hides.
Is it possible to control the hiding just for the second level menu? And the third level just hides immediately? Or something else, I'm just thinking.
But anyway, thanks a lot for your help on this man. – Mr. Bacan 3.6.171 at 22:33 Some thing like that? =) – Prusse 3.6.170 at 17:16 You're a genius!
Thanks a lot Prusse, the script is working great. And it is excellent to be able to control every level's hiding time individually. Thanks again.
– Mr. Bacan 3.6.171 at 14:17.
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