From: | Ereskanti@***.com Ereskanti@***.com |
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Subject: | Opinions Wanted |
Date: | Sun, 4 Jul 1999 00:02:43 EDT |
Graht@**********.worldnet.att.net writes:
> I don't know how they did it, but the best pull down menu I've seen is at
> http://www.autousa.com/splash2.shtml. Over on the left are two buttons
> (new and used) and two pull down menus below it. The first menu determines
> the available choices on the second menu. It's really nice in that you
> don't have to jump back and forth between pages.
Ah yes, read that pages' code really carefully. IF it's the one I'm
recalling correctly, it has placed menu frames. One menu calls the second
menu. I'm getting better slowly at HTML, but frames remain a constant
annoyance. That, and there are always conflicts depending on which browser
you are using.
> IMHO it'd be great if you could set yours up the same way. For example,
> someone could choose adventures from the first menu and then choose the
> specific adventure from the second menu, without having to load a new page.
>
> Just my two cents :)
Ah yes, *that* would be nice.
-K