March 18, 2004

above and beyond

Nigel McFarlane (of 'Rapid Application Development with Mozilla') has a new article called Above and Beyond DHTML Menus, posted at DevX.com, which takes a look at XUL as a replacement for DHML menus. It begins:

Here's a little sanity. It's apparent that the decision to build multi-level menus forces some assumptions on the target browser, so let's make a break from the standard assumptions and see what happens if you assume the target browser is exclusively Mozilla. Many user communities now exist where Mozilla use is the primary or only choice, or where Mozilla use is increasing rapidly. The growing number of Linux users is an example.

An interesting read and a good find by Rant Central.

Posted by asa at 2:06 PM

 

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