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After producing the neon lights menu which was based on one I produced for my 'Mambo' website many years ago, I have gone back to the same website and resurrected another menu.

This is my basic dropdown menu which works in all the latest browsers (including IE6) but modified to use of my early graphic attempts at pixel art. This is in the form of a 'scroll' that unrolls to reveal the single sublevel list when hovering over the top level links.

It was originally used on a black background but works well with any color.

This menu has a fixed width for each menu item, but could be modified to make it variable widths although this would require splitting each image into three pieces so that the central image could expand to fit.

This has been tested in IE6, IE7, Firefox and Opera, but should be ok in Safari, Camino and Konquerer.

There are three images used in this menu.

The top scroll image
top scroll image

The fill-in scroll image
bottom scroll image

The bottom scroll image
bottom scroll image

Copyright

Because of all the time and effort spent in producing this demonstration I would ask that you respect my copyright.

1. If you are using this on a personal web site then please add a link back to CSSplay and retain any copyright comment in the stylesheet.
A donation to the 'Support CSSplay' fund would be appreciated.

2. If you are using this on a commercial web site, or as a paying job for a client, then please email me asking for permission - stu{at}cssplay.co.uk and in this case a donation to the 'Support CSSplay' fund is required.

3. If you are having problems integrating any of my demonstrations into your website then I now offer a service to fault find and correct any errors that you may have introduced. Please email me for more information.


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