I have used the same thing here - though primarily to save room. I have
also found that the interaction has proved encouraging for people to
read all the content a click-at-a-time instead of starting at the top
and going elsewhere half way down.
http://www.tivertonrugbyclub.co.uk/sponsorship.h
From: "Al Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vertically-oriented "pure CSS" popout menus present some usability
issues. You can look for some recent discussion of this on this
list. Once past those issues, the problem I see on your page is that
you are using the poorly thought out "Suckerfish" method
There is a javascript link that "drops down" initially invisible
content.
The functionality is at this link:
http://www.cachildwelfareclearinghouse.org/leadership/advisory-committee#com
mittee-role
Click on "The Role of the Advisory Committee." Can anyone react on
the
accessibility of this f
Robin Button wrote:
Hello everyone,
There is a javascript link that “drops down” initially invisible
content. The functionality is at this link:
http://www.cachildwelfareclearinghouse.org/leadership/advisory-committee#committee-role
Click on “The Role of the Advisory Committee.” Can anyone
Hi, Robin
It’s not bad (even if I don’t understand where is
the interest in doing so.). The hidden content appears directly on the page with
_javascript_ disabled (so we have access to the content). What is less good is
that the text is not on an “h” tag or a paragraph and t
>Robin wrote: Click on The Role
of the Advisory Committee. Can anyone react on the accessibility of this
feature? I would >appreciate any feedback.
The link gives no idication that it
drops down, and lower on the page other identical links go to another
page.
I would think its confusing