For some time now, I've been wanting to improve the look of the menus
at my site
http://www.tc3.edu/instruct/sbrown/stat/ . I like way
these two work, opening a submenu when hovering on a selection:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/simple_vertical.html http://www.grc.com/menu2/invitro.htm
They are pure CSS with no JS (even for MSIE 5 and 6). And they
degrade acceptably in a non-CSS browser like Lynx. But both are set
up in pixels -- the second one even uses images instead of text for
the top-level menu.
I've had no luck with Google, and it seems like an awful lot of work
to back-convert all the pixels to ems and fuss with the positioning.
Does anyone know where I can find the Holy Grail of menuing, a setup
that works in IE5(*) through IE7 as well as real browsers, without JS
and without fixed pixel dimensions?
(*) If necessary, I can live without IE5 compatibility.
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Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
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