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Originally Posted by Mark.B
You are of course correct, and I've got to say that looks very good.
It's beyond my limited skills to do something quite that sophisticated though, so for now I've stuck with the double navbar. It's a bit cluttered but doesn't seem to cause TOO many problems.
I tried that. Maybe it's my site, but I found that as soon as something was in a drop down menu, nobody clicked on it.
I have the same issue with pagination. I have to have all my arcade games on the same page, if I try to paginate it nobody ever plays any of the games on page 2 etc.
Probably a psychological thing.
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I totally agree with you that the result of implementing the dropdown method is a psychological thing for the vast majority of people. I know (speaking for myself) would rarely select any links from a dropdown menu which kinda defeats the purpose of having the links in the first place. I personally think accessablity is paramount and an element of eyecandy effects paves the way for members to click vital links which they ought to click to read the more benficial content that would normally go missed. For me, rollover effects and intergrating links into the logo is the best solution although I'm betting there is a better method out there.