What are you finding hard with the horizontal styling? <ul> navigation (horizontally) isn't too hard, just takes some time to get used to. Are you using floats? Do you have an example of what you are working on? Do you mean a horizontal sub-menu as a drop-down menu?



On 3 Mar 2004, at 17:11, Tonico Strasser wrote:



Manuel González Noriega wrote:


El mié, 03-03-2004 a las 16:54, Tonico Strasser escribió:
Version a) may look better from a semantic point of view, and version b) is probably better for textbrowsers, screenreaders etc? Version b) is also easier for styling with CSS IMO.
I can see no problems with version a) at all.

I want a horizontal graphical navigation like at amazon.com. I find it very hard for styling with CSS.


front (never heard screenreaders et al have any problem with nested
lists) neither for styling,

Ok, version a has no problems with accessibility but what about version b?


with well known references such 'Taming
Lists' at ALA or Listtutorial at css.maxdesign.au (too lazy to check the
URLs now :)

I know them, but no one has a submenu. Maybe beacause it is too difficult?


Tonico

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