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Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
I made a menu with dhtml menu wich is working well, but i part of the
menu shoud be generated from a mysql database. The problem is that the last vertical menu items are shown horizontally. Could anyone help me to solve this problem. This link is the 'working' version: http://www.noormannen.nl/test.html This one the wrong: http://www.noormannen.nl/test.php The 'sponsoren' and 'links' submenu's are the problem. |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
sturkel wrote:
> I made a menu with dhtml menu wich is working well, For you perhaps. My company strips JavaScript at the corporate firewall, so all I see is a blank page. Consider that ~10% of your visitors will have JavaScript disabled, and thus no way to navigate your site. That is like turning off your web server for a month every year. -- -bts -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
On 22 aug, 18:36, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
<a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote: > My company strips JavaScript at the corporate firewall, Thats a problem of your company, not a technical problem of the content. And why would you disable JS of CSS, both are legal script languages, so if you disable it, it's not the problem of the 'designer'. The case will rest...Can anyone give a solution? |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
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>On 22 aug, 18:36, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" ><a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote: >> >> My company strips JavaScript at the corporate firewall, > >Thats a problem of your company, not a technical problem of the >content. It is a technical problem of the website. >And why would you disable JS of CSS, both are legal script languages, >so if you disable it, it's not the problem of the 'designer'. Both are entirely optional, that's the point. Relying on an optional technology to make a website work is not really the best idea. So it _is_ the problem of the "designer" who didn't understand the Web. Micha |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
sturkel wrote:
> On 22 aug, 18:36, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" > <a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote: >> My company strips JavaScript at the corporate firewall, > Thats a problem of your company, not a technical problem of the > content. > > And why would you disable JS of CSS, both are legal script languages, > so if you disable it, it's not the problem of the 'designer'. > Open your mind: ever heard of 'accessibility'? Don't think in graphical UA only. Believe me: here in Switzerland we have 9% of users who use mobile UAs. And they have very poor JS support and no CSS support. Another target-group are handicapped people: try to navigate your menu with the keyboard only. You really have to rethink your solution if you are going to take this business seriously. HTH bernhard -- www.daszeichen.ch remove nixspam to reply |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
sturkel wrote:
> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote: >> My company strips JavaScript at the corporate firewall, >> [and you have no menu.] > > Thats a problem of your company, not a technical problem of the > content. No, it is not a problem of my company. JavaScript is disabled for security reasons, as there is malicious JavaScript floating 'round the web. Many home users disable it as well, as JavaScript is the single most reason for causing unwanted popup windows. And I do not mean *just* *my* company. This is not terribly uncommon. > And why would you disable JS of CSS, both are legal script languages, > so if you disable it, it's not the problem of the 'designer'. You as the designer should be interested in whether or not you really want your boss to lose 10% of his annual sales. Are you comfortable with that? What is 10% of a million dollars? Why, that is a hundred thousand dollars! Can you and the boss stand the loss? CSS, on the other hand, is _not_ a script; it is just text. It cannot do anything except enhance your pages. But you should still test to see if they are functional without it. I'd recommend testing with the OffByOne browser. http://offbyone.com/ I did not say I disable CSS. There is no reason to do that. > The case will rest...Can anyone give a solution? The case was rested long ago. The rule of thumb is never use JavaScript for anything critical. Such as navigation. -- -bts -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> > I did not say I disable CSS. There is no reason to do that. As a general rule, no, but there are plenty of web pages out there that are more usable with CSS disabled. -- Berg |
Re: Problem with Sothink dHtml menu
Bergamot wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> I did not say I disable CSS. There is no reason to do that. > > As a general rule, no, but there are plenty of web pages out there > that are more usable with CSS disabled. Well, yes that is true. <g> Designed by incompetents who don't have multiple browsers, nor know how to test. -- -bts -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck |
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