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    Hi all, has anyone ever created something like this jump menu:

    http://www.choicestationery.co.uk/co...group_filter=9

    ..were a user would choose one option then in turn it displays your further options?

    Is it possible in Actinic (apart from manually creating)??
    Web design Bradford

    #2
    Sorry Darren

    The only way I've ever been able to do anything similar to this is by hard-coding it. Hopefully someone else has some answers...

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      #3
      Found this article http://www.plus2net.com/javascript_t...pdown-list.php

      ..for hand coding, Im just a bit worried about the clients future products they put on, it would mean changing it each time..I suppose I could use 'search' on the jump menu to somewhat future proof.

      anybody else have an idea?
      Web design Bradford

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        #4
        John at StinkyInk uses this kind of menu, he may be able to shed some light on to it's intergration with Actinic:

        www.stinkyinkshop.co.uk

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          #5
          Cheers Rich, most helpful of ya
          Web design Bradford

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            #6
            If each product had 3 custom Variables (Manufacturer, Type, Printer) then you could probably create the basic data by looping through all Sections and then Products. You'd probably need to store it in a JavaScript structure or an external database (and storing the product ID along with the variables). Not trivial.
            Norman - www.drillpine.biz
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