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Create a cross-browser compatible, single-level, drop-down menu
Create a cross-browser compatible, single-level, drop-down menu
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okay -still no reply to the browers...
Does it work on Opera, what about Konqueror etc. ?
Additioanlly - that is fine for Fixed Width - what about those of us that build Dynamic sites... with no idea as to what page will be added, the length of the ames etc.... and what happens when text sizes are increased?
if the menu links wrap rows... what happens then ?
Still, most impressive and useful tutorial.
Does it work on Opera, what about Konqueror etc. ?
Additioanlly - that is fine for Fixed Width - what about those of us that build Dynamic sites... with no idea as to what page will be added, the length of the ames etc.... and what happens when text sizes are increased?
if the menu links wrap rows... what happens then ?
Still, most impressive and useful tutorial.
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