With java disabled in FF1 the drop downs appear as a long bulleted list and of course everthing else get moved around. Doesn't look like the same site at all.

On 1/28/2005 2:59:06 AM, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We have been operating a drop down menu system on http://www.salford.gov.
> uk for around a year now and in that time, the menu has changed from a pure
> JavaScript version to the more accessible and semantic UDM4 (http://www.
> udm4.com).
>
> As a local government site, we get tested for accessibility regularly,
> both internally and by external parties, together with our own tests. Our
> CMS is still in the dark ages as regards web standards and producing
> accessible code, but
> I've managed to get much of the site valid as possible (Google currently indexes 33,700 pages, minus .pdf and .doc files). However one of the more recent external tests indicated that the drop down menu was failing the site due to the way the menu appears if JavaScript is disabled.
>
> I'd
> be interested in any opinions on the menu, with JavaScript enabled and
> disabled. Also, any alternative script or recommendations would be very
> useful.
>
> Antony
> (attending @media 2005)
>
> Antony Golding
> Principal e-Government Services Officer
>
> Salford City Council
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Telephone: 0161 793 2232
>
> DISCLAIMER: The information in this message is confidential and may be
>


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