Afternoon Dova

> I'm looking for a CSS option like one of these on these non-CSS menus on
> the Adobe exchange. I need the menu to be vertical and open and close to
> show options in some way without being a fly out menu. I also am looking
> for a bug free menu that works in as many browsers as possible.
>
> I found the following two options, which have 4/5 ratings on the Adobe
> Exchange, but aren't just CSS.
>
> http://www.faithornstudios.com/bouncemenu/
> They have both a free one and a newer version that costs $15. I looked
> over the documentation some to try to get a sense of how this works. Is
> it using frames in addition to a Flash movie? I'd rather not go there,
> but like the way it looks.
>
> http://www.flashcomponents.net/
> I haven't read the documentation in detail to know how much
> customization is allowed. Not sure we will like the way this looks on
> the new site (in progress).
>
> Another possibility is to make a menu that "fakes" showing more options.
> Basically when you click on the navigation bar option it takes you to
> the page in question that then displays the other options as text links.
> One university example of this I found is at http://www.bu.edu/apply/.
> This seems to work and is easier to set-up using just straight HTML, but
> isn't very flexible in terms of needing to actually go to the page in
> order to see the menu options. I'd rather display the options and have
> the user select exactly what page they want to open.
>
> What kind of advice can you give me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dova H. Wilson

The List Wiki has lots of menu possibilities.  See the "List Menu" page for 
particulars. [1]   Not sure if any of those will meet your requirements, but 
it can't hurt to look....

hth

[1] http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ListMenus

Jim Nannery
www.beebar.net 


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