Am Dienstag 27 April 2010 schrieb Thomas Schmidt:
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [opensuse-wiki] Navigational bar in portal pages Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 23:37:43 +0200 From: Christian Boltz <opensuse@cboltz.de> To: opensuse-wiki@opensuse.org
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. We need javascript to load the menu from the central server anyway and we have no interest in duplicating the menus in every page for the couple of users with JS disabled.
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