Correct me if I'm wrong here (and I probably am, lol!) but in implementing something like this using css alone wouldn't the author have to worry about all the browser compatibility issues? Where as with jQuery the browser compatibility stuff has been taken care of for you... wouldn't that be one reason that you'd *want* to use jQuery and not straight css? well... it would be for me, because I'm not a css guru type person. I still get frustrated with it at times, especially when it comes to browser compatibility issues.

Just my thoughts. :o)

Chris

Alexandre Plennevaux wrote:
You can do this in pure css:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/doors_drop_line_three.html


He's got plenty of interesting experiments with only css.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeff
Sent: mardi 6 février 2007 21:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: [jQuery] jQuery guru wanted for small contract, good $

Hi,

I love jQuery, but have only just discovered it. I believe it would very
nicely solve a design issue on one of my current projects, but the deadline
doesn't give me enough time to learn everything I would need to know in
order to build it myself. So, I am wondering if someone on this list who
knows jQuery inside-out would be available for a small contract.

I would like a three-tiered navigation system.

* Level-one nav is a horizontal menu
* when a user mouses-over a level-one nav item, that item's subnav appears
below as a second horizontal menu
* when a user mouses-over one of those second-level nav items, that item's
subnav appear as a drop-down menu (vertically) underneath the item.

I would prefer this to operate on XHTML which is as semantic as possible;
<OL> and so forth.

Don't blame me for the design :) but I think this could be done really
nicely with jQuery. Of course if I'm wrong I'd like to hear that as well!

If this sounds like something you'd find fun, please drop me an email (off
list!) and let me know your availability and rate. I'd need this done asap
(isn't it always the case! :)

Sorry if this post isn't appropriate for this list... if it's not please
tell me where I could post it.

Thanks,
Jeff

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