On 30/03/06, Thierry Koblentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> matt andrews wrote:
> > In which case I'd hide all but the currently-visible element with CSS.
> >  Presumably you're using progressive enhancement, so the "tab" links
> > (to show non-currently-visible elements) will do full page loads if
> > Javascript is not enabled, so you can reveal the appropriate element
> > with CSS on the subsequent page load (and hide the previous one).
>
> That's much more work though. Does it worth it? The only advantage I can see
> is that in JS challenged UAs, only the related sub-menu would be opened vs.
> the whole enchilada.

That, and also that you don't get weird visual effects during load
*with* a Javascript-enabled UA.
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