Hi Lee
Answer from : isomies in DNN Forum
They both produce unordered lists.
The design for www.damnwitty.com just happens to be built that way. There is no real rationale for this, except I had them both to hand! Both work well and I would recommend them equally.
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However, perhaps you might be able to clear up another menu question.
Re: DNN Forum Why does 100% Css Desing Fail in Dnn? (No Tables)
http://forums.asp.net/718428/ShowPost.aspx page 15
slope wrote:
I would recomend a pure css menu without js or .hct
There are a few good ones out there, take a look at
With menues like this even large sites with thousands of pages will be easy to navigate. This is espacially true for the vertical menues, as horizontal can get rather ugly if you need lots of first level menues, because the width of the menu will be wider then the browser window. With these ones you will not have that problem.
css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/
http://www.seoconsultants.com/css/menus/vertical/
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/dd_valid.html
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/flyoutt.html
My Question:
Would these menus be used with Housemenu so that page links are automaticaly created. Or another method?
Thanks.
Regards
Lynn