>On 01/11/05, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  >Why is each top level item in a list with just one item in it?
>>
>>  To mimic the typical menu layout

David Doward wrote:

>Layout is the job of CSS, you shouldn't have to write nonsensical
>markup to represent that.

Well... css is doing the job of layout.

And, my code is not nonsense to me -- I understand it.

>You have half a dozen top level menu items. That should be represented
>as one list with half a dozen list items in it, not as half a dozen
>lists with only a single item in each.

I'm not sure what your objection is here. Are you saying there are 
rules to using a list?

What I am trying to do is to create a way for web processes to mimic 
standard GUI found in typical computer applications with respect to 
normal and customary menu operation. I believe that I have 
accomplished this feat in some fashion -- or at least it meets my 
expectations.

Now, can you be more specific about your objections?

Thanks for your review and comment.

tedd

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