Horizontal Menu. With automatic dropdown boxes.

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Plantation, Sep 15, 2006.

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    I'm looking for a horizontal menu with dropdown boxes and a table that automatically responds to a user scrolling. Presenting a page entry look no matter how far down the user scrolls. So in other words, menu, paragraphs, images etc adjust as the user scrolls and page does not look as though scrolled. Content readjusting as the user scrolls but with the same information only realigned in sequential hierarchal order. So really, the page does not scroll, but the content does without leaving half displayed paragraphs and images no matter how the user scrolls or where stopped to read. Thanks.

    Oh, and no frames and user friendly please.
     
    Plantation, Sep 15, 2006 IP
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    Thank you BasedSolutions, I'm checking it out.
     
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    No problem,

    In addition all of those menus are CSS-based so 100% Search Engine/Users Friendly.
     
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    BasedSolutions, thank's. Yes, I am checking out some interesting ones and testing one out in particular. It's a useful site.

    It's good to know that helpful people like you are around.
     
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    www.milonic.com is the best javascipt menu. 100% search engine friendly if you use <noscript> tags.
     
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    mad4, thank you. What is the deal with the <noscript>? If it is search engine friendly, surely the no script is playing a sinister role to hide something, or is it not?
     
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    Its not search engine friendly UNLESS you use the noscript tag.
     
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