Re: Drop Down Menu Problem
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2026 9:45 pm
Thanks for trying, Wiz.
Unfortunately, that behaves exactly like the default on v3.5.0 (Haven't tried 3.6.0 on any device yet.)
I haven't looked at the code behind your greg5 test and the video link appears broken so I can't see how things work for you. I wonder if you're trying to solve a problem that's not the one I'm experiencing.
For example you refer to "click" without saying "hover over the "games"" option and click". On a touch screen I "tap" on "Games" option and it instantly opens the games page. If I want the open the Games sub-menu without moving to the Games page I need to "tap and hold". Only then does the dropdown open, but that also opens the OS context menu and to clear that I tap elsewhere on the screen and then tap on the required option. That adds unnecessary taps, isn't as quick as it could be and isn't pretty.
The current code works fine on desk/laptop devices where you can operate with a pointer that has the "hover" facility, but "hover" doesn't exist on a touch screen.
I hope to have time after the weekend to come up with the kind of list structure I would like to see for the main navigation menu. With that, using CSS alone, you can get a sub-menu to open on tap when you can then tap on one of those sub-menu options.
Unfortunately, that behaves exactly like the default on v3.5.0 (Haven't tried 3.6.0 on any device yet.)
I haven't looked at the code behind your greg5 test and the video link appears broken so I can't see how things work for you. I wonder if you're trying to solve a problem that's not the one I'm experiencing.
For example you refer to "click" without saying "hover over the "games"" option and click". On a touch screen I "tap" on "Games" option and it instantly opens the games page. If I want the open the Games sub-menu without moving to the Games page I need to "tap and hold". Only then does the dropdown open, but that also opens the OS context menu and to clear that I tap elsewhere on the screen and then tap on the required option. That adds unnecessary taps, isn't as quick as it could be and isn't pretty.
The current code works fine on desk/laptop devices where you can operate with a pointer that has the "hover" facility, but "hover" doesn't exist on a touch screen.
I hope to have time after the weekend to come up with the kind of list structure I would like to see for the main navigation menu. With that, using CSS alone, you can get a sub-menu to open on tap when you can then tap on one of those sub-menu options.