Horizontally-oriented drop down menus often run into trouble when the
customer (months or years later) suddenly wants a few more top-level menu
blocks, and there isn't enough horizontal space to make it happen.

It doesn't take much CSS remodeling to make the same menus orient vertically
(and then have the sub-menus pop up left or right rather than below).  And
then you can add new top-level menu items--more or less forever-without
running out of screen real estate.

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/*  Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh  >--oO0>
    Have code will travel               */
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