> If you take the implementation of your navigation one step further and
> give your top-level navigation items ("menu 4" for example) a "home"
> page that also provides the links found in the dropdown, IE users with
> JavaScript turned off can still easily navigate the site with only one
> additional click and users with JavaScript and CSS disabled get a
> standard list. Along with the links, you can also add link descriptions
> or other content to the pages that normally won't fit into a dropdown. I
> find this method far more intuitive and search engine friendly than a
> simple one or two word cue in a dropdown link and even if you still use
> dropdowns, it's beneficial.
> 
> [01] <http://www.projectseven.com/products/menusystems/pmm/>
> [02] <http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/>
> 
> -- 
Thanks! Not trying to discredit the effort of SOS creator, but it doesn't
work for IE 5.2 Mac, it's out of question.

Tee

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