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Posted by Joe (GKF) on 10/20/06 00:46
In article <doraymeRidThis-58DAB8.11393819102006@news-
vip.optusnet.com.au>, doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au says...
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> But I am always tempted to make a horizontal main navigation
> (inline) list at top have dropdowns on a home page.
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> ... I reckon it provides minor
> thrills to a lot of people besides clients.
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> Javascript is in a way much more cross-browser friendly (no
> tweaking for this or that browser as with css equivalent).
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yes. The horizontal ones are much less intrusive as a rule - except when
I want to change tabs to look at another page - and some of the "css
only with a little bit of something extra for IE" ones are quite
beguiling.
The vertical ones that jump out at you when you move the cursor out of
the way so you can read some text are a right pain.
Dropdowns look good, but I can remember when I thought <marquee> looked
good, and you've only got to look at my site to see I'm design-
challenged, so what do I know.
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