Hiermenus Go Forth, IV - DHTML Lab | 4
Hiermenus Go Forth, IV:
Version 4 - The Page-Specific Parameters
HM_PG_BGColorOver
- Description
- Sets the background color of all highlighted menu items in the page. All menus, in all cascades (top-level and children) are affected.
HM_PG_BGColorOver overrides site-wide global settings declared in the external script.
HM_PG_BGColorOver can be overwritten on a per-tree basis by the mouseover_background_color parameter element in top-level menu arrays.
- Value
- Hexadecimal color values or color name.
IE-only: May also use CSS decimal RGB color value or user-defined system color value.
May be specified as:- string
- string JS expression to be evaluated
- Example Values
- string: "#FFFFAA"
- All highlighted menu item backgrounds will display in the color defined by #FFFFAA
string: "lightgreen"- All highlighted menu item text backgrounds will display in lightgreen.
JS expression: "getBGColorOver()"- A custom function that you have created will be called. The return value of this function will be the HM_PG_BGColorOver parameter, and all menus in the page will comply.
JS expression: "(IE4) ? 'threedhighlight' : 'orange'"- The complete JS code is included in the parameter declaration. In the above example, HM_PG_BGColorOver will be threedhighlight (an IE4+ user-defined system color value) if Explorer is being used and orange for all other browsers.
- Default
- If this parameter is omitted the relevant Global Parameter value, set in the external script is used.
- Differences from Version 3 equivalent
- The overCol parameter in Version 3:
- was mandatory.
- did not accept JS expression values.
- Comments
- If you are writing for an IE-only environment, for example, a corporate intranet, you can also use:
- CSS decimal RGB color values in the form: rgb(red green blue)
Ex. "rgb(205 5 122)" - user-defined system color values. See Column 24 for a complete list of these values.
Ex. "activecaption"
- CSS decimal RGB color values in the form: rgb(red green blue)
Next, HM_PG_ItemPadding.
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