Re: [css-d] Ham Menus

2017-03-31 Thread Al Sparber
On 3/31/2017 10:12 PM, Crest Christopher wrote: I don't follow ? Why have a ham menu for a site that isn't responsive as the one you linked too ? Well, the site is responsive, but I guess you mean that the menu is always a hamburger. That's a very difficult question to answer for obvious

Re: [css-d] Ham Menus

2017-03-31 Thread Crest Christopher
I don't follow ? Why have a ham menu for a site that isn't responsive as the one you linked too ? Al Sparber Friday, March 31, 2017 10:03 PMvia Postbox You can use both:

Re: [css-d] Ham Menus

2017-03-31 Thread Tom Livingston
We usually do both. The word 'menu' under the 3 lines. I believe the three lines has become well known. It's on the app I'm typing in as a matter of fact (without text) however I'd rather be safe and add a text 'label' to the three lines. But it's certainly not mandatory. I've been seeing a lot

Re: [css-d] Ham Menus

2017-03-31 Thread Al Sparber
On 3/31/2017 9:54 PM, Crest Christopher wrote: I'll think of something that is obviously, then again as you mention; You can use both: http://www.projectseven.com/ __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org]

Re: [css-d] Ham Menus

2017-03-31 Thread Crest Christopher
I'll think of something that is obviously, then again as you mention; text is the best solution.  Philippe Wittenbergh Friday, March 31, 2017 9:44 PMvia Postbox The icon itself (3

Re: [css-d] Ham Menus

2017-03-31 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
> On Apr 1, 2017, at 10:11 AM, Crest Christopher > wrote: > > but must Hamburger menus look like Hamburgers or otherwise will it confuse > users ? The icon itself (3 horizontal lines) often confuse users… So, no, you don’t have to use it. Best thing to do: use a