A nice way to implement you navigation is to organize it into tabs. Way back when, before I started using CSS, I used to make tabs the hard way…image by image. If you still do this now, then I’ll show you how CSS can save you a lot of time and effort.
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If you’re paranoid about those people who have Javascript disabled, but you still want to have some sort of drop down menu, then have no fear. There’s are plenty of CSS only drop down menus.
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If you want to have a drop down menu that animates as it is revealed, one of the best ways to do it is to use Javascript/AJAX or Flash, but we’ll only talk about the Javascript.
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Vertical menus are almost a must on websites. But I always get tired of making the images of the menu and then trying to get the hover just right so that it works on all browsers like I posted earlier. But fret no more! I’ll show you a nice little, all CSS way to making a stylish vertical menu.
You can’t have a css tutorial site without having a guide to making the usual three layout web page.
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