Al Sparber wrote:
... then don't use an ancient DHTML menu that carries your links in a script file. Instead, use a modern menu that employs list-based markup and a script that visually and interactively enhances that markup, progressively and unobtrusively. Today's options in that area are many.
Splurging every significant link in the site in a set of lists at the top of every page probably isn't ideal for the speed of the site, or its usability in browsers without JS (who wants to scroll through four screens of links on each page of a site)?

Linking to category index pages is probably a better approach most of the time.

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David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk/



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