Brendan,

The most flexible, easy to implement and standard comliant menus I have found so far 
come from a member of this list!

http://inspire.server101.com/js/mb/

I have used Ben Boyle's menus, or a variation of, in many sites, including 
http://www.bhpbilliton.com

Regards,

David McDonald
Web Designer
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.davidmcdonald.org

ICQ:11814164

----- Original Message -----
From: Brendan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:05 am
Subject: [WSG] Recommended CSS navigation code?

> Hi all,
> 
> After two days of stalling, I'm now in the proverbial. I need to 
> find a CSS based drop down menu somewhat like the suckerfish menus 
> for an intranet project "that grew too big". I've checked out a 
> few, none really grab me. I had built a menu out of Aaron 
> Broodman's ypSlideOutMenus, but it all got too confusing for the 
> users (God knows how, it was simple! Too much motion maybe.).
> 
> I need it to handle just two levels of navigation, with maybe the 
> possiblity of handling a third. It's no biggie if it only handles 
> two however.
> 
> Suckerfish doesn't make the grade visually, mainly because the 
> menu is generated from a DB and different users get different 
> options. Suckerfish's set menu item width makes for an ugly 
> misalignment for items like: "IT" and "Lodgements".
> 
> Any options will be considered. The winning menu gets to be in the 
> most convoluted project in modern times.
> 
> Brendan
> 
> 
                                                                      

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