its done using DHTML using layers etc.  It can get pretty complicated. Have
a look at DHTML books for more help!

Nilesh

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hi ,

        Does anybody know how to develop Navigation Interface like ones On
microsoft.com home page,Jspinsider.com etc...??

i.e. On moving mouse cursor over a heading ,a drop down of options is
displayed and on mouse Out, the dropdown is removed.

Ive seen the sites View/source but not much I could infer from them...

So,if anybody knows ,please send a template of how to do it..

your suggestions are welcome.

Thanx very much,
Deeps

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