I'm working on an accesssable version of the YPslideOutMenu.

You can view it at www.v2.shockmedia.com.au, I have feed back that it
doesn't work that well in IE5 (Mac) and Safari, however it is my intention
to make it work.

It works perfectly in pretty much all the windows compatable browsers but
I'm finding it difficult to test for Mac cause I don't have one. You are
welcome to use the script as you please with one condition: fix it for Mac
and send me the fix :)

The JS file is at http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au/_js/func.slideMenu.js and
it works in hand with the css file @
http://www.v2.shockmedia.com.au/_css/nav.css

If you need help with getting your way around the script, let me know. (I
know there arn't too many helpfull comments, but the principle is based on
the YPslideOutMenu)

Marc.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kay Smoljak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 12:46 PM
Subject: [WSG] IE5 Mac-friendly drop down menus


> Hi,
>
> We've got a client who uses Macs exclusively. Our fave dropdown menu
> of the moment, Son of Suckersfish, does not work in IE5 Mac.
>
> The client is also maintaining the site using Contribute, and our
> old-school brute force JavaScript dropdowns (CoolMenus) don't play
> nicely with Contribute.
>
> The original Suckerfish menus *do* work in IE5 Mac, but we need to
> have a solution where the top level stays highlighted while the
> submenus are being rolled over. We can do this with ugly old-school
> JavaScript mouseovers, but it's an ugly bloated solution and I'd
> really prefer something a bit cleaner.
>
> Anyone have any other ideas?
>
> -- 
> Kay Smoljak
> http://kay.smoljak.com
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