On 9/17/13 9:02 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
On Tuesday, September 17, 2013, Chris Rockwell wrote:

Seems to work for me.  At full width I get a navigation with hover, at
narrow it's just stacked navigation items (no hover action).

Seems like a nice responsive site Tom, good work.


On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Tom Livingston
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wrote:

Can you tell me the browser, version and OS you were using? I'd like to
look into it.

On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 9:10 PM, David Hucklesby
<huckle...@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'huckle...@gmail.com');>>
 wrote:
On 9/14/13 9:30 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:

Fair point.

This one works with JS disabled:

http://www.discovermvp.com/employers/

On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 12:19 PM, David Hucklesby
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'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?


Hmm. I can't get it to work even _without_ disabling JavaScript. ??? --
Cordially, David


-- Chris Rockwell


Thanks. However David's comment was about keyboard access to the nav which
is lacking.

I will say that activating the main nav buttons that have a drop down will
take u to a page of links that are the same as the drop down. We did this as
a 'just in case' safety net.



Thanks, Tom. Yes, the issue is access without a mouse. Your solution is the one
I use, and think it is the best method, as there seems to be no "pure" CSS
solution. But I did not find a way to access the FAQs via the keyboard. ???
--
Cordially,
David
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