Sent by Pringle, Ron on 6 April 2006 16:04
Ben Munat wrote:
> Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
> > Jim Davis wrote:
> >
> >>Here is a link to a demo by Stu Nicholls that uses hover to
> change the
> >>"page".
> >>
> >>http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/one_page.html
> >>
> >>Perhaps his method will provide inspiration.
> >>
> >
> >
> > While Stu Nicholls demos are amazing examples of what CSS
> can do, they
> > are not good practical solutions in many cases. This, IMO,
> is one of
> > those cases. This thing is very hard to use, even for a
> young person
> > with good motor skills and an expectation of what I will see when I
> > hover and a strong familiarity with all things web. Please,
> please don't
> > use it in real life. Use Javascript for this sort of thing, or even
> > better, just create separate pages and link them together.
> >
> > Zoe
>
> I don't understand. How is this any less usable than the
> thousands of "fly-out" menus all
> over the web? Not that I'm interested in using it... just curious.
>
> b
Ben-
I think that's Zoe's point. Its just as unusable as those thousands of
fly-out menus.
Regards,
Ron
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