This seems to be a great way to illustrate one of the key points of the
whole standards compliant, semantic web concept.
Basically,
XHTML - Content (what it says)
CSS - Form (what it looks like)
JavaScript/DOM - Behaviour (what happens when I do this ...)
The Fisheye example looks like a perfect fit for JavaScript.
Again, why would you try do this in anything but JavaScript?
The page works when JS is turned off, so that's a good thing....
The ONLY thing I'd recommend is plugging in some DOM to access the an ID
that you give to the DIVs instead of those proprietary attributes.
R :o)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marko Mihelcic - founder of mcville.net
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:40 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] css instead of JS(ajax)
My point exactly why not use JS ?
2005/11/8, Wayne Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
That has about as much to do with AJAX as my mother does.
Whats wrong with using the fisheye widget? Dojo code is standards
compliant,
effiecient JS. Why would you try to do something like that in _pure_ CSS?
If
your going to do that you might as well try to do it in plain text aswell.
HTH
w
On 11/8/05, Jad Madi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> any idea if it's possible to create menu like this one pure css without
> JS
?
>
>
http://dojotoolkit.org/~alex/dojo/trunk/demos/widget/Fisheye.html
>
>
> if yes, please shot a kickstart
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