Christian Heilmann wrote: >> What do you mean that dropdown menus not accessible? On this site or in >> general? Latter surely not? >> > > Try to access them with a keyboard, try to access them with an > unsteady hand, and then you'll see how inaccessible any hover.htc menu > is. > > Long explanation here: http://www.wait-till-i.com/index.php?p=327 > > This is in reference to: <http://box.ad-rh.com/adrh/> : I agree the CSS dropdown menu may be an accesibility/usability problem. But since this list has to do with the practical application of CSS, a cross browser and reliable accesibility/usability solution to that problem may lie in information architecture. Is there any reason, for example, that the top navigation might just be a simple menu like this: <http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/horizontal27.htm>. And that each parent file of the links in that menu have a vertical sidebar nav such as this<http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/vertical08.htm> ? Or am I out to lunch? Regards, ~dL
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