Re: Any experiments with SMIL for menus? (was Re: [WSG] search engine question)

2005-05-16 Thread Robin Berjon
Patrick H. Lauke wrote: Robin Berjon wrote: SMIL has simple ways of handling this sort of thing including with timers for menu deactivation that degrade very easily to browser that don't support it (and could probably have a script fallback for applicable cases). To be honest, I think it's going

Re: Any experiments with SMIL for menus? (was Re: [WSG] search engine question)

2005-05-16 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Robin Berjon wrote: SMIL has simple ways of handling this sort of thing including with timers for menu deactivation that degrade very easily to browser that don't support it (and could probably have a script fallback for applicable cases). To be honest, I think it's going a bit too far dragging

Re: Any experiments with SMIL for menus? (was Re: [WSG] search engine question)

2005-05-16 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Robin Berjon wrote: > This is besides the point of answering the initial practical question, > but have there been examples of using some of IE's HTML+TIME (or any > other integration of HTML with something SMILish) for precisely this > sort of effect? SMIL has simple ways of handling this sort of

Any experiments with SMIL for menus? (was Re: [WSG] search engine question)

2005-05-16 Thread Robin Berjon
Thierry Koblentz wrote: Kornel Lesinski wrote: That's the same problem most JS menus have as well. That may be true for the bad ones, but not for quality JS menus. And I believe CSS offers no possibility re: a "timer". There are workarounds, but they bring other issues. This is besides the point of