At 6:27 PM -0500 3/20/11, Keith Purtell wrote:
I'm trying to create a navigation panel with six links. I want it to
appear as a horizontal rectangle with three links across the top
and three directly below (all centered on a page). I'm not sure whether
I should use my usual unordered list and then position the fourth, fifth
and sixth li's below the first three somehow, or .... use a table. Yes,
I know one of the goals of CSS was to provide a method for structuring
Web pages that was superior to tables. But, Eric Meyer's reference has
an entire chapter on the correct use of CSS to build/style tables. What
do you all think?

 - Keith Purtell



Keith:

Just about anything you can think of in navigation can be found here:

http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/

Please investigate and find what you want.

After which, if you don't want to be forced into altering every navigation menu in every page when you make a change, you might want to review this:

http://sperling.com/examples/include-demo/


Cheers,

tedd

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