Ok.

So typically is any form of navigation that relies on a rollover or hover
state would be a bad practice of accessibility/usability?

On 6/12/07, Keryx Web <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ryan Moore wrote:

>
> I see that it relies on a source of JS to complete the effect, and i'm
> wondering if it's possible to complete this purely with XHTML & CSS.
> Anyone have a good example of this?

Just do not do it. It cannot be done.

a. JS is the best tool for *behavior*. CSS for design.
b. There are huge accessibility and usability issues with pure CSS
menus, such as:
- off-screen positioning
- moving the mouse the shortest distance will often lead to the menu
getting closed
- non-intuitive keyboard navigation

Etc

Lars Gunther


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