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Default two level menu - 09-19-2003 , 10:51 PM






is there a way in css to create two level menu?

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Default Re: two level menu - 09-19-2003 , 10:57 PM






On 19 Sep 2003 20:51:29 -0700, maggie (AT) etal (DOT) uri.edu (Maggie) wrote:

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is there a way in css to create two level menu?
How about this?

http://www.lightwavesgraphics.com/Ge...tml?article=21



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Default Re: two level menu - 09-20-2003 , 08:29 AM



andy johnson <nospam85351 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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On 19 Sep 2003 20:51:29 -0700, maggie (AT) etal (DOT) uri.edu (Maggie) wrote:

is there a way in css to create two level menu?

How about this?

http://www.lightwavesgraphics.com/Ge...tml?article=21



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Thanks Andy.
I am sorry I guess I meant to ask for 3 level menu


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Default Re: two level menu - 09-20-2003 , 08:40 AM



On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 06:35:15 -0700, andy johnson
<nospam85351 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

I am a newbie also, but rely on
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Google searches and follow all the links given here as well as on
C.I.W.A.S..

errr... that would be alt.html. I'll just go D/L the rest of the
thousand or so spams in my in box now.

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Default Re: Re: two level menu - 09-20-2003 , 02:03 PM



Jane Withnolastname <JaneWithnolastnameNOSPAM (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in
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Is there a NoCSS tag, similar to the NoScript tag, in which I
can enclose an alternative to "advanced" CSS stuff like this?
I'd really like to drop my JavaScript-heavy multi-tiered menu
and switch to this, but only if I can have a fallback.
There isn't a noCSS tag but you can usually hide some CSS from IE by
specifying attributes e.g.

p[attrib] {}

IE should ignore it while conforming browsers will use it. See:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html#q10

See also:
How to hide CSS from buggy browsers
http://w3development.de/css/hide_css_from_browsers/

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Default Re: two level menu - 09-22-2003 , 06:51 AM



Brian <usenet1 (AT) mangymutt (DOT) com.invalid-remove-this-part> wrote

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Maggie wrote:
is there a way in css to create two level menu?

I don't know what you mean by "two level menu." Perhaps this is what
you mean:

http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/menus/demo.html
Mozilla 1.4 linux wont let me click on any sub menu item, just ignores it.

EC
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