I'm looking for a CSS option like one of these on these non-CSS menus on
the Adobe exchange. I need the menu to be vertical and open and close to
show options in some way without being a fly out menu. I also am looking
for a bug free menu that works in as many browsers as possible.
 
I found the following two options, which have 4/5 ratings on the Adobe
Exchange, but aren't just CSS. 

http://www.faithornstudios.com/bouncemenu/ 
They have both a free one and a newer version that costs $15. I looked
over the documentation some to try to get a sense of how this works. Is
it using frames in addition to a Flash movie? I'd rather not go there,
but like the way it looks.
 
http://www.flashcomponents.net/
I haven't read the documentation in detail to know how much
customization is allowed. Not sure we will like the way this looks on
the new site (in progress). 
 
Another possibility is to make a menu that "fakes" showing more options.
Basically when you click on the navigation bar option it takes you to
the page in question that then displays the other options as text links.
One university example of this I found is at http://www.bu.edu/apply/.
This seems to work and is easier to set-up using just straight HTML, but
isn't very flexible in terms of needing to actually go to the page in
order to see the menu options. I'd rather display the options and have
the user select exactly what page they want to open. 
 
What kind of advice can you give me? 
 
Thanks,
 
Dova H. Wilson
Marketing Communications Specialist
George Washington University Virginia Campus
20101 Academic Way, Suite 134
Ashburn, Virginia 20147
Phone: 703-726-3652
Fax: 703-726-3655
www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu
 
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