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A 'shutter' dropdown menu

3rd August 2007


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The third menu in this series to show just what is possible with a little practice, this one uses transparent borders for IE6, a repositioning of the top level links on hover and a vertical movement of the sub menu items when hovering. Purists will argue that this uses too many non semantic elements, but I think that it is better (and easier) than using javascript to 'hide' the fact that you are manipulating the source code at runtime.

Tested in IE6, IE7, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla and Safari (PC)

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