My approach was to use
- a standard HTML list for the menu items, with standard HTML links,
- a CSS file to describe the display,
- some JavaScript functions for the dynamics of the menu. Advantages are that 
all your sub pages are easily indexed by robots, and if you use the same HTML 
list with no or different CSS file, you get a standard "Site map" for the same 
price.

Yes, my goal is to create a custom tag that creates the standard HTML with the 
appropriate CSS and JS handles so that I can use it in several locations but 
have only one source for the code.

To do this, I need a data form to describe the menu that I can pass to the 
custom tag that builds my HTML.


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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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