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  1. Yeee haw, git-em' An(NIE)-drea. : )
  2. If you're talking about me its not spam. Templates can often be a help, relying on them can misleading, its good to learn, that is what I tried to allude to. N
  3. Some things are reinventing the wheel. There's no reason to remake something existing: wordpress, jquery, etc. (unless you're more a pro than i'll ever be) It is kind of like the artist Matthew Barney's idea, that one is kind of doomed working on a building with a cracked foundation. A template's start or process can be corrupted. Wysiwyg software pkgs add nonsense code. A clean site comes from the ground up.
  4. I saw that a while ago, but am very glad to know the js includes ie 6. I've always wanted to use a totally css menu. Thanks Falken. This is testimony to your assertion (though from a different perspective) : http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&extid=1858527
  5. Howdy yall, 1) I wonder what you all think is the best example of a free multi-tiered dropdown css-based nav in terms of compatibility that's out there (to be interesting lets say it needs background images=sized block)? b. Add also if you want, why css instead of javascript for nav menus, in terms of degradation. 2) Is there a good sniffer & media -info resource, out there you've seen? Thanks, N
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