Hi Bob,

> Adding "selected" should be useful or the Menu could be enhanced to 
> render its attribute Map to the buffer. That way a subclass should be 
> able to manipulate the attributes e.g. set the necessary CSS classes.

I agree, either way it would make it easier to use the default and
highlight the currently selected menu.

> You could also nab the Menu[1] available at the ClickClick project[2] 
> which can render a menu hierarchy (vertical or horizontal) of 4 levels 
> deep using only CSS (and a little JS for IE6).

I wasn't aware of the ClickClick project.
Thanks for the tip!

Freddy


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