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Anyone Have a Cross-Browser Compatible Dropdown Menu?

         

ginger231

10:38 pm on May 4, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I really need some suggestions for a cross-browser compatible css dropdown menu that's SEO friendly . . . the links are not contained in javascript. Also, it needs to work inside a table cell, not just inside a div.

Anyone have any examples? I'd be so grateful.

Thanks,

ginger

DruManiac

11:01 pm on May 4, 2007 (gmt 0)

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what do u mean by cross browser compatible, drop down menu is an html code, if u coded it correctly its suppose to work in anything...

Xapti

11:11 pm on May 4, 2007 (gmt 0)

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But all browsers have their own glitches and differences. He wants one simply which sill look and function similar, if not the same, in all CSS-supporting, graphic browsers.

pageoneresults

11:14 pm on May 4, 2007 (gmt 0)

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There are plenty of cross browser compatible SEO friendly menus out there. Try searching for CSS Popout or CSS Dropdown Menus. I could have sworn we had one here in the library but I can't find it. Suzy and I spent hours developing that. ;)

IronWill

10:39 pm on May 18, 2007 (gmt 0)

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The Web site "CSS Play" (Stu Nichols) has a bunch available for free. I'd post the link, but doing so appears to be frowned-upon here, so you'll have to Google it. Anyway, the CSS-only drop-downs he provides are great, and easy to use and cross-browser compatible. I recommend giving them a try.

ginger231

1:13 am on May 21, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Thank you everyone. Sorry for the late reply, but for some reason I'm not receiving email notifications of replies.

I'll check these out.

ginger

brookeln

4:07 pm on May 21, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I use a menu based on menus from the site IronWill mentioned, CSS Play. It seems to work fine in both Firefox and IE. I'm using it here: [] so you can see it in action. The menu we were using before would look weird in some versions of IE and god only knows how it looked in Safari, etc. The new one is much better. And it doesn't use any JavaScript, it's CSS-only.

Good luck!

[edited by: SuzyUK at 4:57 pm (utc) on May 21, 2007]
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