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E Barneyrequired reading for class 6...........6 websites along with chapter 13 in Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML, selected chapters from Part VI: Multimedia and Interactivity - Web Design in a Nutshell - and chapter 26 in Web Design in a Nutshell
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“DHTML” dropdown menus have notoriously involved nasty big chunks of JavaScript with numerous browser-specific hacks that render any otherwise neat, semantic HTML quite inaccessible. Oh, the dream of a lightweight, accessible, standards-compliant, cross-browser-compatible method! Enter Suckerfish Dropdowns.
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Zsolt KulcsárDHTML” dropdown menus have notoriously involved nasty big chunks of JavaScript with numerous browser-specific hacks that render any otherwise neat, semantic HTML quite inaccessible. Oh, the dream of a lightweight, accessible, standards-compliant, cross-
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Gary BurgeSuckerfish Dropdowns is a lightweight, accessible, standards-compliant, cross-browser-compatible method CSS menu script.
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Francois Zaninottomenu déroulant pure CSS (sauf pour IE, un peu de Javascript)
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