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Sub menus

Does anyone know how I can make a sub menu so that when the mouse
pointer is over a menu, another sub-menu will appear with a selection
of options?

I've tried looking at other sites to see how they have done this but
the ones I have looked at tend to have a whole lot of other
information in them, and I can't seem to discern what is what.
Just so you know what I'm talkig about have a look at the top menu of
this URL http://www.ntlworld.com/ and hover over 'channels' 'services'
'help' 'broadband' where a drop-down sub-menu will appear. That is
similar to what I'm after except I want a horizontal one instead o a
vertical one.

Any pointers or simple examples would be terriffic.

Cheers for any assistance.
Jul 20 '05 #1
1 1759
Ah, went back through the previous posts and spotted an earlier thread
(that I had missed) that has helped me tremendously. Go to:
www.dynamicdrive.com
for a whole library of JavaScript snippets.

That problem solved then comes the next:

Anyone know how to overlay images? Use trasparency so a button
overlaps the other?
Jul 20 '05 #2

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