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Hi

I have seen on numerous websites a navigation sidebar, where you click a
link which expands and shows related links underneath as in
- Main Topic 1
Subtopic
Subtopic
+ Main Topic 2
+ Main Topic 3
Is this sort of thing possible in PHP? I am quite new to web programming but
would like to be able to include something like this in a site I am
creating. Using PHP 4, MySQl 5 and Apache 2
Tia
Tony
Feb 21 '06 #1
1 1504
PHP is a server side language. All of the processing takes place in
the server before your web browser sees any HTML. This function you
are describing can be accomplished with Javascript and even css. The
only use for PHP on this would be if you are building the menu from
database rows.

Google dynamic menus.

Alex
http://prepared-statement.blogspot.com

Feb 21 '06 #2

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