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Re: FN-FORUM: cascading menu
date posted 28th January 2004 22:32
Oh DHTML is fine, it doesn't have to be javascript - they want something
that doesn't require a plug-in to work.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Bunyan" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:08 PM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: cascading menu
>
> I can't think of anything that does exactly that offhand, but depending
> on how the menu's going to be built (as long as it's all in one big
> , single level) then it doesn't sound like it would be too
> difficult to script. You can contact me offlist if you don't find
> anything 'off the shelf'.
>
> It doesn't sound like a great feature to have on a site, but I know what
> clients are like. There's the accessibility issues to think about as
> well - what happens if JavaScript is turned off? It can be dealt with
> but something to consider.
>
> Karl
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On
> > Behalf Of Catherine Hutchinson
> > Sent: 28 January 2004 22:23
> > To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
> > Subject: FN-FORUM: cascading menu
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi, has anyone seen a javascript that I can use or buy that
> > enables you to have a menu float into place from the top of
> > the screen. The client wants the site to first appear as an
> > image and then for the menu to f;oat into place. I first
> > thought, flash, but they would prefer to use javascript - any
> > ideas welcome.
> >
> > I thought of using a milonic menu and just having a small
> > circle or something that you would click and then the menu
> > would appear, but they want it to happen without any user
> > intervention.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Catherine
>
>
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