[WEB4LIB] CSS or JavaScript
DCollins at rveeh.vic.gov.au
DCollins at rveeh.vic.gov.au
Thu Jul 18 18:47:19 EDT 2002
I wouldn't know whether CSS or Javascript is better to use. We use a free
script here at RVEEH for our drop down menu. See it working at:
www.rveeh.vic.gov.au
We got it from:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com
or the exact address is:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/hvmenu/index.htm
I really like it, it's easy to configure and fiddle with and I think it
looks good. There are full instructions. All the code is in 2 separate
files so it doesn't clog up your pages. It's also free to use on private
or commercial sites. Feel free to email me if you have any questions.
Cheers
Dominique Collins
The Ronald Lowe Library
The Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital
Locked Bag 8
East Melbourne VIC 8002
AUSTRALIA
Email: DCollins at rveeh.vic.gov.au
Connie Hudson
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Please respond to
CHUDSON
I would like to create a rollover effect on a menu item that creates a drop
down menu with hyperlinks.
Example: When the mouse is positioned over the Children's button, I would
like a drop down menu of links to Summer Reading Club, Storytime, Reading
Lists, etc.
I have a book on Javascript that references the effect but talks about
using
CSS. Do I need to get a book on CSS to get the instructions for what I want
to do?
Any pointers will be very appreciated.
Thanks
Connie Hudson, Systems Coordinator
chudson at flower-mound.com
Flower Mound Public Library
3030 Broadmoor Flower Mound, TX 75022
972-874-6161 fax 972-874-6466
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