Doing it with style
Founded in the US in 1892, has been the longest-lasting and most successful of the hundreds of fashion magazines that have come and gone. Increasing affluence after World War II and, most importantly, the advent of cheap colour printing in the 1960s led to a huge boost in its sales, and heavy coverage of fashion in mainstream women's magazines - followed by men's magazines from the 1990s. Haute couture designers followed the trend by starting the ready-to-wear and perfume lines, heavily advertised in the magazines, that now dwarf their original couture businesses.
Television coverage began in the 1950s with small fashion features. In the 1960s and 1970s, fashion segments on various entertainment shows became more frequent, and by the 1980s, dedicated fashion shows like FashionTelevision started to appear. Despite television and increasing internet coverage, including fashion blogs, press coverage remains the most important form of publicity in the eyes of the industry.
A slideout vertical menu that works in all browsers including IE6 and IE7, but has css3 animation for those browsers that support these styles (Safari, Chrome and Opera at the moment).
Just hover the tabs to see them slide right and the middle three tabs also activate a left/right sliding overall background image with sliding sub lists.
The sub lists can contain any information you like.
Once the background image is in place it will remain visible until you move the mouse off the sub lists or hover the 'Home' or 'Contact' tabs.
Tested in IE6, IE7, IE7 emulation, IE8, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome, Avant and SeaMonkey.
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