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free pure css horizontal dropdown menu extension exists?
I'm trying to make an horizontal dropdown menu but I'm horrible.
What I'd wish is a pure css horizontal menu with dropdown, I don't
need many sublevels, just one. Something like:
1st Link 2nd Link 3rd Link
1st sublink
2nd sublink
Listorama doenst do it, just doesn't add sublinks.
I couldn't find any free extension or easily customizable example
and some extensions were around $50
Is there any alternative out there?
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Joe Makowiec #2
Re: free pure css horizontal dropdown menu extension exists?
On 10 Aug 2005 in macromedia.exchange.extensions.dreamweaver, zero
wrote:
Project Seven's stuff isn't pure CSS; it uses Javascript, but degrades> I'm trying to make an horizontal dropdown menu but I'm horrible.
> What I'd wish is a pure css horizontal menu with dropdown, I don't
> need many sublevels, just one. Something like:
>
> 1st Link 2nd Link 3rd Link
> 1st sublink
> 2nd sublink
>
> Listorama doenst do it, just doesn't add sublinks.
> I couldn't find any free extension or easily customizable example
> and some extensions were around $50
>
> Is there any alternative out there?
nicely with JS turned off. They have pay extensions, plus they have
tutorials and free extensions which you can use to create a menu
system:
[url]http://projectseven.com/[/url]
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Joe Makowiec
[url]http://makowiec.net/[/url]
Email: [url]http://makowiec.net/email.php[/url]
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zero #3
Re: free pure css horizontal dropdown menu extension exists?
Thanks! It's nice but costs U$90...
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On 10 Aug 2005 in macromedia.exchange.extensions.dreamweaver, zero
wrote:
Project Seven's stuff isn't pure CSS; it uses Javascript, but degrades> I'm trying to make an horizontal dropdown menu but I'm horrible.
> What I'd wish is a pure css horizontal menu with dropdown, I don't
> need many sublevels, just one. Something like:
>
> 1st Link 2nd Link 3rd Link
> 1st sublink
> 2nd sublink
>
> Listorama doenst do it, just doesn't add sublinks.
> I couldn't find any free extension or easily customizable example
> and some extensions were around $50
>
> Is there any alternative out there?
nicely with JS turned off. They have pay extensions, plus they have
tutorials and free extensions which you can use to create a menu
system:
[url]http://projectseven.com/[/url]
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Joe Makowiec
[url]http://makowiec.net/[/url]
Email: [url]http://makowiec.net/email.php[/url]
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Joe Makowiec #4
Re: free pure css horizontal dropdown menu extension exists?
On 10 Aug 2005 in macromedia.exchange.extensions.dreamweaver, zero
wrote:
You're welcome, but reread the message, particularly after 'plus they> Thanks! It's nice but costs U$90...
have':
and spend some time looking around the site. A good deal of the stuff>> Project Seven's stuff isn't pure CSS; it uses Javascript, but
>> degrades nicely with JS turned off. They have pay extensions, plus
>> they have tutorials and free extensions which you can use to create
>> a menu system:
>>
>> [url]http://projectseven.com/[/url]
that PVII offer is free (as in no charge to you), and with a bit of
time going through the tutorials and downloading the (free) extensions
that they recommend, you should have no problem creating your menu.
[url]http://projectseven.com/tutorials/navigation/[/url]
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Joe Makowiec
[url]http://makowiec.net/[/url]
Email: [url]http://makowiec.net/email.php[/url]
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