Andrew,
It's not a matter of cuteness. It's the same as a pull-down menu. You
click on the File button at the top of any Windows program and a menu
drops down to show additional choices. You can slide across to the next
one and see if it's there. This is how all Windows programs work, such
as PAF. It makes no difference if they drop down, pop up (such as the
one on the tool bar of your Windows screen when you right-click in an
empty place) or if it flies out to the side. Certainly if you have only
a few choices they can be held in the main list but if you have many
choices in each of the main categories there's no other way to display them.
Frank
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On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 05:45:39PM -0700, Frank Reid wrote:
I took a look at the beta version of the Gospel Library and liked what
I saw. The slide out choices are great! I have been using AutoCad
and TurboCad for years and I have gotten used to "flyout" menus.
Are you kidding? You like that? When some company has a website with
"flyout" menus, I stop going to it. Unfortunately, when lds.org
eventually rolls out with this stuff, they probably aren't planning to
keep the old usable site around. I wish more web designers would focus
on usability instead of cuteness.
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