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Eric BellotEn anglais, un tutoriel pour construire un menu déroulant compatible avec tout navigateur.
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Jean-Michel GSuckerfish Dropdowns
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Pierre BernatSuckerfish Dropdowns
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#nav li:hover ul, #nav li.sfhover ul {
left: auto;
}
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Art istThe original Suckerfish Dropdowns article proved to be a popular way of implementing lightweight, accessible CSS-based dropdown menus that accommodated Internet Explorer.
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Rich Lanedrop down menus
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left: -999em;
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left: -999em;
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Chris Newtonupdated suckerfish dropdown Css menu
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John DornerHow to make web pages - A good practice guide to HTML and CSS.
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Mark Brumley#nav li:hover ul, #nav li.sfhover ul { left: auto; }
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Kelly BauerDropdown menu in CSS. Includes set focus for tabbing (supposedly)
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#nav li:hover ul, #nav li.sfhover ul { left: auto; }
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Eleanor HolmesBetter suckerfishes, with proper class/ids on all tags for better styling ** use these!
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Adam FinkelsteinNeat CSS menus. No javascripts.
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The original Suckerfish Dropdowns article published in A List Apart proved to be a popular way of implementing lightweight, accessible CSS-based dropdown menus that accommodated Internet Explorer by mimicking the :hover pseudo-class.
Well now they're back and they're more accessible, even lighter in weight (just 12 lines of JavaScript), have greater compatibility (they now work in Opera and Safari without a hack in sight) and can have multiple-levels.
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Caspar Van der LindenMulti level CSS dropdown menu.
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Well now they're back and they're more accessible, even lighter in weight (just 12 lines of JavaScript), have greater compatibility (they now work in Opera and Safari without a hack in sight) and can have multiple-levels.
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