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Nibla:
I'm working on a new implementation of fly-out/dropdown menus. So far, I have menus that go 8 levels deep (then I got tired of copying lines), completely script-free, yet fully featured and nicely animated.

As far as I can see, it works beautifully on all major browsers, works nicely with zoom and minimum-font-size and can handle long lines. They should work nicely on ipad, yet need (and have) a fallback for other tablets. I can not test them op IE9+, not being willing to pay for Windows.

So: Can anybody break my menus? Do they nicely handle the ipad-hover-simulation? Are they acceptable on IE9+?

You can find them on wb.nibla.nl , installed in the site itself. There's an 8-level-deep testpath, if you follow the menus CSS-only-menus->Into-the-abyss .

I'm also setting up an explanation of easy fly-out/dropdown menus that you can find on http://wb.nibla.nl/pages/css-only-menus/menus-explained.php . It's centered around 3 single-file example implementations that I'm planning to put in 3 very simple templates. Any comments on that would be welcome too.

Argos:
Work fine (technically) on IE9 native mode, and IE8 native mode, but breaks completely (as in unable to navigate) in IE9 compatibility mode and in IE7 and IE6.

Nibla:
Thanks for the help, Argos. I could build a fallback for IE6/7. What's the shortest, bluntest way to tell someone to update his browser? ;-)

Argos:

--- Quote from: Nibla on May 16, 2013, 01:44:14 AM ---What's the shortest, bluntest way to tell someone to update his browser? ;-)
--- End quote ---

You could figure that one out yourself, I guess. Personally I prefer a more user friendly approach: I make sure all my sites are usable for anyone that uses IE7 or up  :roll: So having a fallback for older browsers is a good idea.

macsmet:
Hi,

IE10 (Windows 8) works fine but like Argos described breaks in compatibility mode.
Chrome 26 en Firefox 21 under Windows are fine.

greetings,

William

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