Re: Inline frames, die, die, die (aka please help!)
From: Murray (forums_at_HAHAgreat-web-sights.com)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:26:10 -0500
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-- Murray "John" <use_net@puresilver.org> wrote in message news:mn7011hnsitek2ap0kjvkr8q0lvnacah0h@4ax.com... > On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 18:24:50 -0500, "Murray" > <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote: > >>You mean "LYNX". It's like a text only browser. A well done dhtml menu >>should degrade beautifully in Lynx. > > Nope. Links. It's similar but has more features (as if that's > hard to do !) . Links. The WWW Text Browser for Unix -- OS/2 -- BeOS -- MacOSX -- Win32 (Beta) Umm - OS/2? BeOS? Heh... A real rara avis, so to speak. > >>Take a look here - >> >>http://www.murraytestsite.com/stone/menu.html >> >>This (in my opinion) is the BEST dHTML menu I have ever seen. Look at it >>in >>Firefox first with no styles and then with no styles and no javascript, >>and >>you'll see what I mean. It is usable in either case. > > Gotta admit that's an excellent menu. Any chance of getting > the source ? Source is on the page, although you'd have to hack a bit to make it work. It comes from the wizards at Projectseven, a Dreamweaver house, and is a commercial extension for that authoring system, so I would steer clear of trying that. > Also, could I get your opinion on this one ? > > http://www.udm4.com/ I like the Brothercake menus.... > > John
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