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Webpage Drop Down Menus
I have recently begun revamping our team's webpage and I find that it is a pain getting a good navigation system (Meaningly a drop-down menu bar). I have spent countless hours trying to get this one menu (JavaScript based) to work and it works OK now, but looking at outher team's pages I know it could be better. What I'm looking for in the menu is...
1) Based on top - not on side 2) Ease to update - we need to be able to edit it through the code, not in an external app. 3) Ease to move - One of the biggest problems I've been having with the one we use now is it was designed to be stationed at the top-left corner of the page. I did get it to move but it ends up in different places with different browsers 4) Entire button clicks, not just text - sounds like a dumb request but it makes a difference 5) It should be truely "pop-out" meaning the sub-menus shoulod appear on a mouse over, not on a click. ...If any team has a menu like this or know of a place to get a menu like this please reply to this message. I will most likely keep working on our current menu, but like I said before I'm not really a fan of it. Or I may just do my own HTML based menu if all else fails. Thanks - Pufame |
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beware that some of us surf with js disabled, so having a "noscript" page is a bonus.....
unfortunately FIRST just totally messed up their site by making it all js |
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Google for CSS menus. Lots to choose from.
Example http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamat...izontal04.htm# |
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the drop down menu i use on http://www.thegreenteam885.org/ is http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...menu/index.htm it is positioned absolutely and can be a horizontal menu or a vertical menu.
/forest pm me w/ any questions |
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On that, though, I know there are people who browse with JS disabled and for those cases I always make sure the site will function without it. For example, on a drop-down menu, make sure the top layer will be displayed with or without Javascript and make those links to pages that can navigate through that layer. In my case, I am going to be using AJAX for a portion of our team's site this year, to load dynamic content on a portion of that page, but I'll make sure that the most important of those will be the default load, so if JS is disabled, that will still function. |
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Well, I am working on a new layout for my team's site, and the base for our drop-down menu is Chrome CSS Drop Down Menu (v2.01) from Dynamic Drive. I have customized it A LOT, but even without heavy customization it is still a great menu. Good luck with your site!
PM me if you have any questions about editing this menu system in any way. |
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here's a page that seems to do a lot of what you want, no javascript required... http://www.news.com.au/sundayheraldsun/ |
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