On 08/12/05, Reynier Perez Mira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >Well, yes and no. Its possible, but it won't work in IE. This sort of
> behaviour is better handled with JavaScript anyway ...

> I try an alternative because I want that this page perform Web Standars and
> WAI normatives for accessibility and usability. If I have a JavaScript code
> then users doesn't activate JavaScript in there browser or simply don't
> support it (infrequent but ...) won´t use it. So I find for alternative for
> build a menu system and set free the load for page. I think to add a
> keyboard support but I don't know how.

If you don't know how, then I suggest http://www.udm4.com/ - its the
best I've found. (Not perfect, but much better then most).

>> Another option is to not have a popout menu at all. There are so few
>> options there that you might as well display them all at once. If there were
>> a significant number, then a gateway page for each section is likely to be in
>> order.
>
> This part I really not understand well. Can you be more explicit ??

Instead of having "foo" popup a menu, it is a link to a page. That
page provides an introduction to "foo" and has regular links (which
match what you would have put on the popup).

--
David Dorward <http://dorward.me.uk><http://blog.dorward.me.uk>
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