I'm going to put this topic to rest for a bit and go back to the drawing board to see if I can come up with something workable and aesthetically appealing across the board.
Thanks for all your comments folks. It's greatly appreciated.
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I've been looking into this but the only options I've found so far is to use JavaScript and I don't want to use that on a menu. Search engines can't read JavavScript.JFMarvelous wrote:Can you make it so you have to click in an empty space off the flyout to close it?
Actually. I'm seriously considering a horizontal menu right under the header. That would give more room on the page, plus I think I can set it up to drop down on click instead of hover.Silverback wrote:Difficult choice.
Just to be awkward I'd like to see both with the menu on the left because I don't like the menus flying out from right to left !
Any chance of a semi flyout where the flyout partially covers the existing menu?
as Rick Nelson who sang In Garden Party "You can't please everyone so you got to please yourself"
Think Mozilla will go for that?WPandP wrote:How about the menu gets released as a Firefox plug-in toolbar?![]()
Now that would be a trick.Stoker wrote:How about having the menu be a circle in the middle of the page with flyouts in every direction?![]()
That's my line of thinking too.proudcanadian wrote:Personally, I think that a drop-down menu would really streamline the front page and open up a lot of space. Just myon the subject.
Are you referring to something like outline format?Stoker wrote:My preference is for the new menu with pop up sub menus. It saves having to open full pages to navigate through the different areas. I think it might encourage folks to wander more and find new things because having menus "blossom" open instead of having to actually open a page lets you see all of the options.