On 9/14/13 9:59 AM, Chris Rockwell wrote:
This is a solution I have referenced before :
http://m.netmagazine.com/tutorials/build-smart-mobile-navigation-without-hacks
My approach: without CSS a user sees a "skip to navigation link“; with CSS
they get a pretty menu; with CSS animations they get a pretty menu that
opens and closes on click, using the :target method (or hover if
appropriate); If JavaScript is enabled I would take away the :target and
just use a click event handler
On Sep 14, 2013 12:19 PM, "David Hucklesby" <huckle...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/14/13 5:30 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
I personally wouldn't want the main function of my navigation, on a
responsive site intended for many devices of varying ability, to be
dependent on JS. Added effects, progressively enhanced, maybe, but not the
main base function of navigating the site.
That raises an interesting question - how to make a drop-down or flyout
menu
accessible to keyboard and touchscreen users? Is there a CSS-only solution?
Nice. Thank you, Chris.
--
Cordially,
David
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