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While I personally think that active content-- especially for vital things like navigation-- will eventually spell the death of the internet, if you're like most people and are into that kind of stuff, this is a good page.
Reviewed by MedTheHatta Jan 22 2009, 11:08am ( 14 reviews ) • devsnippets.com
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Rated by Gilman on Mar 14 2009, 5:59am
MENUS
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Rated by powerplayground on Mar 09 2009, 8:07pm
javascript based rollover menus need to die...
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Rated by pavsma on Feb 21 2009, 9:37am
excellent multi level menu configuration
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Rated by MedTheHatta on Jan 22 2009, 11:08am
While I personally think that active content-- especially for vital things like navigation-- will eventually spell the death of the internet, if you're like most people and are into that kind of stuff, this is a good page.
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Rated by andrewburnett on Jan 22 2009, 9:16am
ever wonder how digg's navigation works?
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Rated by mzarkoff on Jan 22 2009, 6:21am
Great CSS menus
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Rated by mchayden on Jan 22 2009, 6:15am
Some great techniques for navigation.
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Rated by gixaman on Jan 22 2009, 3:52am
great
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Rated by marc2242 on Jan 22 2009, 3:47am
From the page: "Web-developers can create user-friendly horizontal or vertical navigation menus using CSS. Javascript makes it possible to create more interactive, more responsive and more flexible navigation to any website."