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Navigation Skip navigation. Site search Site navigation How To Create home Tutorial links CSS tutorial This uses just CSS 2 to turn nested lists into a working menu and does not use any JavaScript (except in IE 5.5-6 on windows where I use the proprietary DHTML behaviours, because its CSS handling is not good enough to work this menu without script) This works in Mozilla 1+, Netscape 7+, Opera 7+,
Inspired by Eric Meyer's pure CSS menus and the recently re-vamped DevEdge, I created this hybrid of CSS and DHTML, based on a simple unordered-list. Since the core data is HTML, it degrades all the way back to white text on a black background. It's coded to work up to six levels deep, but this can easily be extended, with just two lines of CSS per additional level. The whole thing, including the
pure CSS menus css/edge complexspiral ...devolved ...distorted Pure CSS popups curvelicious slantastic slanty claus? ragged float boxpunch For some time now, I've had this idea that if one could apply :hover to arbitrary elements, all kinds of possibilities would open up. Sure, we can do nifty stuff with hyperlink hovering, such as popup text and images, but to be able to apply hover styles to any
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