Hi Kornel, 
> 
> Seriously - suckerfish dropdowns are probably the best solution for
> 98%+ of your audience.
How so? 
I checked the SOS one level dropdown from htmldog page, it doesn't work for
my IE 5.2, on Mac. Strange, the one that Micheal just sent does work.

> If you insist on other solution (usually with browser sniffing or requiring
> javascript to work), you're going to worsen "experience" of 98% visitors
> in favor of 2% others.
I hope this is not the Web Standards purist talking here :P

My client wouldn't care what code I use for his site, he only cares that I
able to delivery a fully functional and good looking site to him. He hasn't
a slightest idea what W3C and Web Standards about, but thinks the statement
<this site is built with web standards and accessibility in mind> I put at
the bottom. 

My question was to find a good solution for my problem, not intending to
create a debate that 'mine is better than your' this kind of notion' that
anyone in the list might have.

Sincerely,
tee

> regards, Kornel Lesiński
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