Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
2. Avoid using "flyouts" completely.
That gets my vote. They're irritating and a usability nightmare. If clients ask for them it's our job to educate them out of such stupidity.
(Just my 0.02GBP.)

Hehe, mine too. At least, that is my sentiment starting last Monday when my boss wanted me to update our sites suckerfish-style menu so it worked in IE7... Not that that is hard, but it also had to function well in IE5/Mac/PC... Ouch... I am still working on it. LOL!

I would much rather take the time to build a nav system that did not involve JS trickery, hidden menu items, and complex hackish CSS.

(Just my 0.000001GBP) :D

Cheers,
Micky

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