Hello Ron, and to other list members,
My second comment to the list so have somewhat limited knowledge of best practices. I will be brief.
I understand this is a test site and not compete in all details. I am not certain, but suspect you will have just as much depth in most other department
Hello all-
I am in the process of redeveloping a large, content heavy municipal site.
There is an extraordinarily large amount of information on the current site,
and a large number of departments that need to be represented in the
navigation.
I've used the Son Of Suckerfish code to build out a
Hi Ron,
I've seen some pretty good menu system over at ProjectSeven.com
Specially these 2 might be of interest...
http://www.projectseven.com/viewer/index.asp?demo=tmm
http://www.projectseven.com/viewer/index.asp?demo=mm2
They are quite accessible and degrades gracefully with javascript turned of.
especially on small screen real estate. My biggest problem with it is the
depth of the submenus, how easy it is to slip off a menu 3 layers deep and
lose your place and the fact that the menus don't remain visible for a few
seconds after mousing off them.
I think that's a big flaw in those
Pringle, Ron wrote:
Ideas, criticisms, suggestions and opinions welcomed.
http://www.aurora-il.org/testsite/index.htm
I think it's to difficult to use for many visitors, flyouts are not so
easy to handle for everybody!
If you make Aldermans office and so on clickable, and point the links
to
Pringle, Ron wrote:
Ideas, criticisms, suggestions and opinions welcomed.
http://www.aurora-il.org/testsite/index.htm
Hi Ron,
I know this isn't exactly what you were looking for, but I went to do a
quick navigation test via keyboard and found that I couldn't. You should
remove the onkeypress