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06-19-2008, 06:31 PM
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Hey All,
Partner and I are trying to finish up a clients work but are running into a problem. Please look at http://www.rpomc.com/ and hover over Our Firm, you'll notice the menu drops down, if you hover over an item on that bar a newer bar will drop down after that.

http://www.codedpreview.com/?view=1157 is our design for our client and we are wondering how we would go about doing that? If it isn't too simple we would like to hire someone to complete this.

Let us know if you can help.

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Hi,
Id say unless you have a strong knowledge of javascript, this will be very tough for you to implement. If you are still looking to do this email me or msn me and we can talk!

msn/email: seanneocrawford@hotmail.com

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It looks like your site was built in Drupal and is using the Quickmenu module. Are you building your client's site using Drupal?

There are several CSS-only menus you may want to check out at cssplay.com. They might be much easier to install if you don't want to deal with javascript.

Then again, if you need help and things don't work out with Seanneo for some reason, I'm available as well.

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