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you search google for one :)try searching for 'free dynamic menu html' or something like thatbest pick one that uses javascript & css, not one that uses vbscript, because that won't work on half of the browsers.

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I'd use CSS since JavaScript is evil.

HTML:

<div id="menu">
I am a very kewl menu xD.
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
</div>


Neat html, to the basics, structural only, as it should be.

CSS:

#menu {  position: absolute;  top: 0;  left: 0;  overflow: hidden;  width: 0;}  #menu:hover {    overflow: visible;  }

CSS to the point. Yet, guess what, IE is a spawn from hell which doesn't apply this without Dean Edwards' IE7 patch

~lhunath

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When i was building html pages.. i tried out Dhtml menu builder and Xara Menu builder.. and.. we.. THEY'RE GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!Yeah, you may find code to build an easy customizable menu, but when you're giving a service, like a webpage, you soulh think about grafic design too...Download the demos, you may like 'em too..DHTML Menu Builder http://www.dhtmlmenubuilder.com/ Xara Menu Maker http://www.xara.com/us/web-designer/

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I'd use CSS since JavaScript is evil.

 

HTML:

<div id="menu">
I am a very kewl menu xD.
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
<a href="link.html">Linky</a>
</div>

Neat html, to the basics, structural only, as it should be.

 

CSS:

#menu {  position: absolute;  top: 0;  left: 0;  overflow: hidden;  width: 0;}  #menu:hover {    overflow: visible;  }
CSS to the point. Yet, guess what, IE is a spawn from hell which doesn't apply this without Dean Edwards' IE7 patch

 

~lhunath

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BLAH iE is not a spawn from hell its a loveable internet program that can be used by any skill level

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BLAH iE is not a spawn from hell its a loveable internet program that can be used by any skill level

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Actually, it's an ok browser, my reaction may have been a bit extreme, but that's caused by the extreme problems it causes. It's what keeps web technology from evolving to a next level. Because of IE, we're stuck in the old things, XHTML, CSS 2&3, etc, have no chance. They're absolutely amasing technologies and stunningly beautiful, but because IE is not being updated and doesn't support these, or supports them very buggily, they cannot evolve. And the web becomes outdated.

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Actually, it's an ok browser, my reaction may have been a bit extreme, but that's caused by the extreme problems it causes. It's what keeps web technology from evolving to a next level. Because of IE, we're stuck in the old things, XHTML, CSS 2&3, etc, have no chance. They're absolutely amasing technologies and stunningly beautiful, but because IE is not being updated and doesn't support these, or supports them very buggily, they cannot evolve. And the web becomes outdated.

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Ahhh touche...You got a point there maybe microsft should give a little more support instead of continuously coming out with sp's and os's...

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Ahhh touche...You got a point there maybe microsft should give a little more support instead of continuously coming out with sp's and os's...

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Exactly, but it doesn't look like that's about to happen now that they discontinued Internet Explorer. We can only hope and pray that the browser integrated in Longhorn will have some decent support, but frankly, I'm quite certain that it'll only be a complete disapointment. Therefore, go Opera, and go Mozilla. The only way to make the web do what it can do optimally, is to have competition. I wouldn't wish for Opera to be the strongest (90% market share) because any company in that position will eventually fall in Microsoft's attitude. And dominate the web and it's rules. We need a constant struggle. Browser wars are healthy. :)

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Exactly, but it doesn't look like that's about to happen now that they discontinued Internet Explorer. We can only hope and pray that the browser integrated in Longhorn will have some decent support, but frankly, I'm quite certain that it'll only be a complete disapointment. Therefore, go Opera, and go Mozilla. The only way to make the web do what it can do optimally, is to have competition. I wouldn't wish for Opera to be the strongest (90% market share) because any company in that position will eventually fall in Microsoft's attitude. And dominate the web and it's rules. We need a constant struggle. Browser wars are healthy. :P

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indeed browser wars are healthy and what did you say about discontinuing explorer :) i didn't here about that damnit.... now i think I might go back to mozilla like on my linux os :) sighs and just when I started liking microsoft they go and kick me when my back is turned

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indeed browser wars are healthy and what did you say about discontinuing explorer :) i didn't here about that damnit.... now i think I might go back to mozilla like on my linux os :) sighs and just when I started liking microsoft they go and kick me when my back is turned

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Hmm, liking, what for? They're ok.. but there's far better out there. And yeah, Microsoft will not be developping any more browser technologies, the only thing they'll be doing conscearning browsers is integrating it even more into the Windows core.

Although, recent events, like the decision of Adobe to use Opera's rendering technology in their webpage previewing of their WYSIWYG stuff, is expected to give Microsoft at least some push in the back. Since, when designers create a site and check it out in the previewer, which is based on Opera, everything will look beautifully good and neat, yet, when they open it in Internet Explorer, it will look ****ed because of the lack of Standards Compliance. This is expected to turn many of them against Microsoft which should push Microsoft to at least try and keep their stuff updated.

We can only hope.

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Hmm, liking, what for? They're ok.. but there's far better out there. And yeah, Microsoft will not be developping any more browser technologies, the only thing they'll be doing conscearning browsers is integrating it even more into the Windows core.

Although, recent events, like the decision of Adobe to use Opera's rendering technology in their webpage previewing of their WYSIWYG stuff, is expected to give Microsoft at least some push in the back. Since, when designers create a site and check it out in the previewer, which is based on Opera, everything will look beautifully good and neat, yet, when they open it in Internet Explorer, it will look ****ed because of the lack of Standards Compliance. This is expected to turn many of them against Microsoft which should push Microsoft to at least try and keep their stuff updated.

We can only hope.

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meh....I dunno about the pushing of microsft billy gates is a lazy lazy man..... And once he made all htat money I doubt he would be pushed to do n e more work for the rest of his life... Unless he is in threat of being taken over by some new powerfull operating system that will be made sometime in the future hopefully... that would be the ultimate war :) until billy just buys him out again...just like mac all over again

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You can't use PHP or ASP for dynamic content......It outputs HTML, nothing else. It's serversided....

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