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What if javascript is off?
Poster: jgold723
Dated: Thursday November 20 2003 - 19:05:07 GMT
I love this menu.
But what happens if a view has their security settings set so high that javascript is off?
Is there a way to get a non-javascript dependent menu to appear in this case?
Thanks,
John
Poster: Hergio
Dated: Friday November 21 2003 - 2:54:21 GMT
This menu is totally javascript, so if the user has javascript turned off, it cant really put in a back up menu in place because it would need javascript to do that. Its up to you to put in place a way to cover for that, basically put in <NOSCRIPT> tags into your page and between those put some HTML that would perform the basic operations of a menu in case the Milonic DHTML is not allowed to load.
Poster: Andy
Dated: Friday November 21 2003 - 9:39:56 GMT
Take a look at the home page on our website http://www.milonic.com/
There is a HTML table based menu inside <NOSCRIPT> tags that is ideal for users with JavaSccript swithed off.
Google likes this table based menu too so if you want good SEO you'll need a secondary <NOSCRIPT> menu.
Cheers
Andy
Poster: jgold723
Dated: Friday November 21 2003 - 13:42:02 GMT
Just the answer I was looking for! Thanks.
John
Poster: Maz
Dated: Sunday November 23 2003 - 22:45:22 GMT
I simply copied the main menu design and placed and css menu underneath, so you can't tell the difference. The css menu also links to a site map for all links. Its still under development, but you can take a look at the -www- link below. The menu at the bottom of the page is identical to the menu under the javascript menu, so I don't have to turn off javascript to see it.
-maz