On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 14:24:10 +1100, tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ALA has an article <http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/> that is very good. It uses an alternative method to JS and has a small bit of JS as backup (for IE i think). This will work on all browsers except IE + JS turned off. As far as i know this is the most valid and cross-browser compatible method.
Sam Hutchinson wrote:
Thanks David.
Altering my sizing options now, and many thanks for your feedback.
RE "You may(?) want to consider an alternative menu for those using a JS disabled browser..."
- what is evryone's opinion?
I do have plain text links at the footer of the page and users will be able
to get around the main site with JS switched off. Is this just a step too
far or is it a worthy change? If so, what method is suggested for delivering
valid drop downs WITHOUT js?
A *fix* that excludes Internet Explorer is not a solution. Or is it?
Best, David
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