navigation slide out and drop out

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cathy

I have noticed on the web a navigation display that I like. I don't know what
it is called script-maybe?, it is where additional hyperlinks drop down or
slide out of the original button or image. Say one of my title pages has four
pages that it links to-a list slides out when original link is hovered over
(all hyperlinks). My question is what is this and how do I use it in
FrontPage or HTML?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

It is done w/ DHTML/CSS
See http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/

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|I have noticed on the web a navigation display that I like. I don't know what
| it is called script-maybe?, it is where additional hyperlinks drop down or
| slide out of the original button or image. Say one of my title pages has four
| pages that it links to-a list slides out when original link is hovered over
| (all hyperlinks). My question is what is this and how do I use it in
| FrontPage or HTML?
 
C

cathy

cathy said:
I have noticed on the web a navigation display that I like. I don't know what
it is called script-maybe?, it is where additional hyperlinks drop down or
slide out of the original button or image. Say one of my title pages has four
pages that it links to-a list slides out when original link is hovered over
(all hyperlinks). My question is what is this and how do I use it in
FrontPage or HTML?
I hope this shows up as a discussion reply.
Thank you for identifying my navigation curiosity.
I will follow up on both suggestions and try to add the flyouts to my first
web site.
 

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