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Posted by Toby Inkster on 10/11/22 11:47
Michael Laplante wrote:
> ?! I find him one of the more non-judgemental, helpful people here -- can't
> say I've ever seen a cranky response from him.
You must have caught me on a good day. The solution to your problem is
thus...
A menu (such as suckerfish) looks roughly like this:
[Foo] [Bar] [Baz] [Quux] [Xyzzy]
where each thing in square brackets has a hover effect that drops down a
list of links. In IE, if Javascript is disabled that list won't appear.
However, with clever site design, that need not be an issue.
Why? Because you can make those words (Foo, Bar, etc) into links, which
when clicked on bring up a partial site map for that section of the site.
That is, when clicking on "Foo", a page comes up that says:
* [Foo Flibble]
* [Foo Flobble]
* [Foo Flubble]
The effect won't be quite as nice for people with Javascript, but all
pages will still be accessible to them.
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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
Contact Me ~ http://tobyinkster.co.uk/contact
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