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[opensuse-boosters] Feedback for bento navigation (Fwd: Re: [opensuse-wiki] Navigational bar in portal pages)
  • From: Thomas Schmidt <tschmidt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 11:52:10 +0200
  • Message-id: <4BD6B3CA.8040805@xxxxxxx>


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Subject: Re: [opensuse-wiki] Navigational bar in portal pages
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 23:37:43 +0200
From: Christian Boltz <opensuse@xxxxxxxxx>
To: opensuse-wiki@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Hello,

on Montag, 26. April 2010, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
We also need to create the sitemap page (openSUSE:Browse) which will
be used as fallback for non-javascript browsers that cannot use the
bento dropdown navigation on top of the pages.

What?!

I didn't check the code of the dropdown, but nowadays it's possible to
create dropdown menus that don't even need javascript (well, except in
IE 6 ;-) Of course you can't get effects like slowly fading in with
pure CSS :hover, but it works. And for people with JS enabled, the
effect can still be there.

Personally, I'm using the "son of suckerfish" menu in several pages.
That's just using nested <ul> / <li> with some :hover CSS.

To have the fade-in effect, use the superfish menu [1] which is is based
on the suckerfish menu and jquery.

BTW: Making the dropdowns appear on mouseover instead of requiring a
click would be a good idea IMHO.


Regards,

Christian Boltz

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