Hoverable Dropdown menu Add-in Commands
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Is there a way to make an Dropdown menu Add-in Command hoverable? Basically, when you hover your mouse over the button the list of menu items automatically expands.
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Is there a way to make an Dropdown menu Add-in Command hoverable? Basically, when you hover your mouse over the button the list of menu items automatically expands.
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Is there a way to make an Dropdown menu Add-in Command hoverable? Basically, when you hover your mouse over the button the list of menu items automatically expands.
office-js office-ui-fabric
Is there a way to make an Dropdown menu Add-in Command hoverable? Basically, when you hover your mouse over the button the list of menu items automatically expands.
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 20:51
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I don't believe the scenario you've described is currently supported. As described in the Menu controls section of the Create add-in commands article in the docs, the submenu displays as a drop-down list when the button is selected (i.e., when the button is clicked/pressed).
You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
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I don't believe the scenario you've described is currently supported. As described in the Menu controls section of the Create add-in commands article in the docs, the submenu displays as a drop-down list when the button is selected (i.e., when the button is clicked/pressed).
You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
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I don't believe the scenario you've described is currently supported. As described in the Menu controls section of the Create add-in commands article in the docs, the submenu displays as a drop-down list when the button is selected (i.e., when the button is clicked/pressed).
You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
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I don't believe the scenario you've described is currently supported. As described in the Menu controls section of the Create add-in commands article in the docs, the submenu displays as a drop-down list when the button is selected (i.e., when the button is clicked/pressed).
I don't believe the scenario you've described is currently supported. As described in the Menu controls section of the Create add-in commands article in the docs, the submenu displays as a drop-down list when the button is selected (i.e., when the button is clicked/pressed).
answered Nov 22 '18 at 0:32
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You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
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You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
You're probably right. The only reference to the add-in command button is in the manifest. It's nowhere to be found in the html. I'm thinking there might be some hack.
– ezG
Nov 22 '18 at 14:20
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