tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533777417600103698.post1824635292203445933..comments2023-08-13T17:29:27.354+02:00Comments on Darwin-IT: Have you seen the menu?Martien van den Akkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05183907832966359401noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533777417600103698.post-21031633317908793142016-05-13T12:00:43.125+02:002016-05-13T12:00:43.125+02:00Good point, thanks for reacting. However, to me th...Good point, thanks for reacting. However, to me this one was convenient since the layout resembeld already greatly the layout of our website and blog. And it was quite simple to adapt. <br /><br />Another annoing thing in examples is that they redefine directly main HTML tags, in stead of on classed tags. This one even did a redefinition on all tags using a wildcard. So I had to adapt the complete css. <br /><br />I'll keep your remarks in thought and keep my eyes open to an alternative. But for now I stick with this one, to get a start with my BPEL-articles.Martien van den Akkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05183907832966359401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533777417600103698.post-5505154784523739412016-05-05T05:50:39.728+02:002016-05-05T05:50:39.728+02:00the problem i get with pure css drop down menu is ...the problem i get with pure css drop down menu is the control on how long they stay shown. it is annoying for users that dropdowns disappears so quicklygaryhttp://javadevnotes.com/java-int-array-examplesnoreply@blogger.com