Hi all,
I have a client that insists on having a dropdown menu. I have tried
talking them out of it, but no. So I have to implement one of the web
gadgets that I detest most of all.
Fortunately only a basic single level vertical dropdown is needed. I've
looked at some techniques but haven't
Hi,
I am not shure is my menu realisation fit to your requierments, but
you could take a look:
http://siter.com.au/dmitry/dyn-3-menu/index.html
On 4/14/05, Roger Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a client that insists on having a dropdown menu. I have tried
talking them out
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Accessible dropdown menus
Hi,
I am not shure is my menu realisation fit to your requierments, but
you could take a look:
http://siter.com.au/dmitry/dyn-3-menu/index.html
On 4/14/05, Roger Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a client that insists
On 14 apr 2005, at 09.07, Dmitry Baranovskiy wrote:
I am not shure is my menu realisation fit to your requierments, but
you could take a look:
http://siter.com.au/dmitry/dyn-3-menu/index.html
On 14 apr 2005, at 09.58, Jeremy Dowe wrote:
There is a new article specially on the advantages and
Maybe this is what you're looking for http://www.udm4.com/ (but I guess
you're already aware their existence)
Kim
Roger Johansson wrote:
On 14 apr 2005, at 09.07, Dmitry Baranovskiy wrote:
I am not shure is my menu realisation fit to your requierments, but
you could take a look:
Roger Johansson wrote:
* Semantic markup (i.e. nested unordered lists)
* Graceful degradation when support for CSS and/or JavaScript is
missing
* Keyboard navigable, preferrably with optionally expandable menus.
* Top level menu items should be real links
* Menus drop down on hover