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Posted by Ed Mullen on 10/21/06 18:36

Joe (GKF) wrote:
> In article <doraymeRidThis-58DAB8.11393819102006@news-
> vip.optusnet.com.au>, doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au says...
>> But I am always tempted to make a horizontal main navigation
>> (inline) list at top have dropdowns on a home page.
> <snip>
>> ... I reckon it provides minor
>> thrills to a lot of people besides clients.
>>
> <snippity>
>> Javascript is in a way much more cross-browser friendly (no
>> tweaking for this or that browser as with css equivalent).
>>
> 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.

Could you expand on this, please? I'm not understanding what problem
you're describing.

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