A Search Engine Friendly Navigation Menu with CSS and JavaScript Part 1
"A Search Engine Friendly Navigation Menu, the HTML and CSS"

In this article I’m going to show you how to create a functional and attractive multilayer navigation menu using primarily CSS, with a touch of JavaScript to add some basic behaviour.
| User Level: | Any |
|---|---|
| Product: | Dreamweaver MX, Dreamweaver MX 2004, Dreamweaver 8 |
| Browser: | All |
| Technologies: | CSS, HTML, JavaScript |
| Number Of Pages: | 7 |
Dan Wellman
Dan Wellman is an author and web developer based in the UK. Dan has written three books so far; the latest, jQuery UI 1.7: The User Interface Library for jQuery, was released at the end of 2009.
Dan has been writing web development tutorials for over 5 years and works by day for a local digital media agency in his home town of Southampton.
User Reviews
Total of 2 reviewsRE: .sublist class ?
Written by Dan Wellman on October 20, 2006Hi Annick, There is no .sublist class needed. The .toplist class is just a hack to make IE render the menu nicely. The rest of the styling comes from the .topmenu and .submenu classes and the ID selectors. Hope this answers your question. Best ...
.sublist class ?
Written by Annick Charlotte on October 20, 2006Hi, I'm sorry but I don't see the .sublist class in the CSS sheet. I'd like to know about its properties please. Thanks in advance for your answer. Annick Vermeulen sweetimagine@runbox.com
Need to create all kind of great web site navigation menus? Cascading Drop down Menus, Mega Menus, Popup or Context Menus. Menus that have great display animations, are CSS based and fully cross browser compatible, which makes them search engine friendly?












