webdesignerwall.com — How to slice up a menu design (step by step) and put them together with CSS. Most of you probably know how to code a horizontal or vertical CSS list menu. Now let’s take it to the next level — code an advanced (un-typical) list menu utilizing the CSSposition property.
Oct 30, 2007 View in Crawl 4
bradmwOct 30, 2007
I think you're confused on what the "model" part of MVC is for starters. The rest of your flaws are too obvious to state.
alpereaOct 30, 2007
nice, try viewing the source of this guys and the source of the original post. What a difference!
g00dbyeOct 30, 2007
"Most of you probably know how to code a horizontal or vertical CSS list menu."Of course I do! Are you kidding? You just take the string and...um....uh...Alright, I lied.
wildx22Oct 31, 2007Submitter
Sure, all the same technique. But I dugg it for the nice visual effect. Why stick to the same ol' boring solid tabs all the time? Web 2.0? Where's creativity gone nowadays.
mitch37Oct 31, 2007
Digg does it:<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/img/menu-current.gif">http://www.digg.com/img/menu-current.gif</a>
zglowsNov 4, 2007
this is coooolll!!!!
cekayJan 27, 2008
Digg No. 2000 :) I like the explanation! TOP!
antonshevchukMar 4, 2008
Nice article, I translate it on Russian: <a class="user" href="http://anton.shevchuk.name/html-and-css/web20-css-menu/">http://anton.shevchuk.name/html-and-css/web20-css- ...</a>
westhamprocessOct 10, 2008
the reason he does it like this, as previously mentioned, is so that multiple images don't have to be loaded for each hover.are you really still using tables?
gettaratNov 24, 2008
Sure its great but does it validate?<a class="user" href="http://applebeesmenu.org/">http://applebeesmenu.org/</a>