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challenge: any way to do this with suckerfish-derived menus?

Sent by Lisa Hoppes on 30 November 2004 19:07


Hi Chris,
Valid points, and well taken for future projects where I will have a
hand in influencing the decisions from the beginning. I've bookmarked
that article.

Unfortunately for this one, (http://www.carnegieendowment.org/) we are
too far along, and are just looking for a better/cleaner/more easily
updated way to achieve the same effect.

The current all-javascript solution is worse IMHO than having too many
links for those with CSS turned off/not supported/screen readers since
all nav disappears completely with javascript disabled. I'd rather add
a skip nav link and meet somewhere closer to the middle. :(

Lisa


On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:40:05 +0000, Christian Heilmann
[EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:

> The challenge  is not  CSS vs. JS. The challenge is your information
> architecture IMHO.

> Everything explained in more detail:
> http://www.icant.co.uk/forreview/dynamicelements/
> 
> just my .02
> 
> Chris
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