I changed my mind. I just read this article and I don't find it 
useful. I think it lacks in-depth knowledge or he simply didn't took the 
best approach for this topic.

    I don't think he's wrong (solely in the point that hybrid menus are 
better), but anyone with some knowledge could think of this article as 
poorly-done or not being objective --he seems to be some sort of JS 
expert. The way he uses to expose his point of view looks more like 
saying CSS is plain wrong, it also shows a lack of understanding of it 
and seems to believe there's no common sense (which could easily be 
applied to both CSS and JS).

    Anyway, it's good to have it as a reference, but I do believe people 
should investigate a little more.

Christian Heilmann wrote:
>> I've heard the request for pure CSS drop-down menus quite a lot, and
>> rarely see people getting told what they should about how *bad* they
>> are.
>>     
>
> Cause people don't search archives?
> http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/78948
>   
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