CSS MENUS Droplist menu using flexbox
Date : 6th March 2014
For all modern browsers
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For IE10+, Firefox, Chrome and Opera at the moment
A droplist menu using the latest 'flexbox' styling.
This is extremely simple to set up and only requires a minimum and a maximum width style for the individual sub menu lists. All the other sizing, positioning and spacing is automatically controlled by the 'flexbox' styling.
There is also only one class name in the menu code and this is in the outer list <ul class="flexMenu">.
All we need to do now is wait for IE7/8/9 to be obsolete and Safari, iOS and Android browsers to support these styles.
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