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“Superfish is an enhanced Suckerfish-style menu jQuery plugin that takes an existing pure CSS drop-down menu (so it degrades gracefully without JavaScript) and adds many features.”
I took Superfish and combined it with a menu module to easily create and manipulate dropdown menus. Comes with
many configuration options such as shadows, arrows, vertical menu, horizontal menu, navbar menu, iframe for IE6 use, fade in, slide in, fade and slide in, opacity, intelligent mouseover handling, and more.
To learn more about Superfish, visit:
http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish
In version 1.2 I have added my own Superfish plugin to the mix, which allows you to specify a menu width (exact or percent) and have the menu items automatically resize to fit.
Disclaimer:
If you plan on using this module, you should be comfortable editing css. It would also help to be familiar with Superfish, but not required. This module simply combines superfish with the main menu and automates the setup configuration. It is intended for developers who know their way around code. If you are a novice and need a highly customized look to the menu, this one may not be for you.
Demo Superfish Dropdown Menu | Download Superfish Dropdown Menu



October 14th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
I would like the superfish menu to match the stiling of my site. Basicly I want the light blue to be clear and the text to be black. I don’t know css well but can figure it out with help. Please help….
March 5th, 2010 at 9:45 am
Hi, I found this blog post while searching for help with JavaScript. I have recently switched browsers from Safari to Internet Explorer 7. After the change I seem to have a issue with loading JavaScript. Every time I browse website that requires Javascript, my computer freezes and I get a “runtime error javascript.JSException: Unknown name”. I cannot seem to find out how to fix the problem. Any help is very appreciated! Thanks