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Re: Off-left vs. block/none oddity.
From: Christian Heilmann
Date: Feb 3, 2006 9:15AM
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> > Don't most hacks like this imply some sort of basic problem in the
> > underlying structure of your content presentation?
It would help to tell us what you mean by "hack"?
> Not necessarily. The structure here is fine, but the usability may not
> be ideal. Not strictly a hack, but an enhancement?
That is the idea. Ever since the first DHTML multi level dropdown menu
popped up on the web clients go apesh^H^H^H^H^H^H very excited about
this prospect. We all know it is not a need to offer that much
navigation on every page, but go and try to tell clients that. Reloads
seem to be the most scary thing on this planet, smothering content in
300 links / page is OK though :-)
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