ah ha, onclick. i like that. so i guess i go borrow your code? is there js involved? there doesn't seem to be any here, yes?
thanks, this is a terrific solution and i think it works better for me. dwain On 11/30/06, Thierry Koblentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dwain Alford wrote: > i'm not quite sure what you mean here. the revised original menu > listed all of the main links in a tree(?). what i want to do is hide > the subnav parts and have them exposed on hover. now what you are > saying, i think, is that this is not a user friendly way to do the > vertical menu. Hover over "Drawing" and from there go to "Portraits". Unless you make sure to stay within the boundaries of the A element until you reach the sub-menu, you can loose it or even end up in the wrong sub-menu. As a side note, keyboard users and some UAs can't reach these sub-menus. > the menu in your article did not slide out on hover. was it supposed > to? since i received no response, i could not tell what the menu was > supposed to do. It's not supposed to do anything on "hover", only on "click" ;-) > but, i digress. what did i miss in the link you gave me with regard > to the way i have done it? IMHO, even if you implement a scripted solution to popup the sub-menus in IE you'll still have usability/accessibility issues, that's why I suggested an "accordeon" menu with each sub-menu *accessible* depending on the sections. --- Regards, Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************
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