This seems like an opportunity to build a more comprehensive framework for 
enhanced son-of-suckerfish style menus that have prebuilt structure for 
focus/blur, 
tab order and keyboard shortcuts all enabled by progressive enhancement via a 
JS framework, but still mouse-functional in a CSS-only (JS disabled) browser.
An easier accessibility & WCAG/508 homerun!

Duke
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Goulven CHAMPENOIS 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 1:42 PM
  Subject: [BP #3083] Re: CSS menu frameworks


    Maybe adding the menus from the link you provided would be a good
    start and people could just add more? You does the BP community think?


  As you said, drop downs are usually tightly bound to the graphic design, and 
rarely reusable. A dropdown plugin would be a great starting ground for most 
projects though.

  However, I must mention that the demos are keyboard unfriendly (no a:focus 
styles) and unusable without a mouse (like most -but not all- dropdowns). That 
alone is a huge drawback in my book.
  -- 
  Goulven Champenois

  



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