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Issue:Menus Not Resized On Change Of Default Browser Text Size
Browser:All
Platform:All
Description:When the user changes the default text size of their Web browser after loading a page with HierMenus, any menus on the page that have already been created may appear distorted and potentially unreadable. This is because HierMenus does not dynamically resize the menus after they are created; Therefore the menu dimensions remain set to their original size (which was based on the original browser default text size and/or the FontSize settings in the HM Configuration file).

Any menus newly created after the text size is changed should be fine (providing the MenuWidth is set large enough to accommodate the text size and/or variable width menus are used). The only way to resize the menus that had already been created is to reload the Web page after the text size change is made.

Cause:As mentioned, HierMenus does not resize menus after they have been created; thus the menus retain their originally set size when the page was loaded.
Posted:February 17, 2005


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Created: 2/17/2005
Updated: 2/17/2005
URL: http://www.hiermenuscentral.com/issues/27.html