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caroig
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11/15/2007 8:30 AM  

Hi,

I'm interested in using the CSS Navmenu, but I was a bit worried a post where you suggested you didn't test in IE6.  What browsers is it compatible with? - I don't see that information on the features page.

P.S.  I couldn't add a new post in Firefox - I've had to post using IE7 - it could of course be a local problem

John Mitchell
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11/15/2007 8:41 AM  

Hi,

The built-in menu types use simple unordered lists, and everything is controlled with CSS, so browser compatability is not really controlled by the menu control itself. Although it does have some properties for auto injecting onmouseover events in the anchor tag if the client browser is IE since IE does not have a hover psuedoclass for the anchor in CSS.  In other words it's compatible with any browser.

You can test the sample menus with any browser at http://demo.snapsis.com

Also, you can have complete control of the menu html output if you use the new template type.

caroig
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11/16/2007 6:49 AM  
Ok - Thanks for that, I will give it a try out.
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