CSS MENUS Professional droplist menu
Date : 25th July 2009
For all modern browsers
This demo is too wide for your mobile screen.
Please view on a tablet or PC.
This is for those of you who wanted the previous menu not to use tables for the drop lists
The droplists are just unordered lists within <divs> and the headings are <h5> elements. An added feature is that you can specify how many columns you want for each droplist and also if you want a bottom bar with extra text and links.
This menu has been tested and works in IE6, IE7, IE8, Firefox, Opera, Safari(PC) and Google Chrome.
This menu works correctly in IE8 without the need for IE7 emulation mode.
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