I know I saw a post here that gave the url of a css vertical menu that expanded when you clicked, but I can't find it anywhere..... Anyone know a goos, SE friendly vertical expanding menu?
Do you want ZERO javascript? There is one at CSSCreator that has a couple of lines, and I know lots of Dhtml that are SE friendly and CSS styles. I also think there is a multi level CSS only with optional javascript for delay effects when opening the subs. It is not 'onClick' don't think. If you want, there are menus that drop down on hover, but that's not 'click'. You pretty much have to use at least a bit of javascript for an 'onClick' event handler. Here is a completely free multi level and tree menus - all kinds, that have a href in the html code: http://gosu.pl/dhtml/mygosumenu.html Here is http://www.csscreator.com/menu/multimenu.php I have to look for my PURE, one level only, CSS drop down in my back-ups. It is very simple, works in all browsers, and I had it on my site as a demo at one time. I found it on the 'Imposter' website, but that is no longer around. He was having problems with hacck attempts, and I don't know where he is now! A couple more: http://positioniseverything.net/css-flyout.html http://www.onlinetools.org/tools/yadm/ tutorial: http://www.jessett.com/web_sites/dhtml/create_dhtml_menu.shtml I have lots more, I just have to look through my dhtml stuff. Some are very fancy with fade effect etc, but all have nested lists or hard coded links.
You might check out Suckerfish Dropdowns or Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns. And of course there is Accessible Website Menu.
check out my new webpage Murano and Venetian Glass Books I used the suckerfish CSS to do the vertical nav bar. I still have to tweak it, but for the most part it was easy to set up. There is less than 10 lines of javascript needed though.
Hey all Thanks for the suggestions. Javacript to show and hide DIVs in which links are hardcoded is fine, as the divs are read by SEs. What I wanted to avoid was one of those Javascript array things wher ethe links are actually imbedded in the JS and not hardcoded into the <a href= Thanks!