On 9/29/05, Arno @ Raketnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Martin,
> I've been wondering about a good navigational structure, but there's
> somuch I need to list.
> Any advice then on what <strikethru>is</strikethru> could be
> <strikethru>the best</strikethru> a good css navigation approach when
> you need to list about 300 items?

That is not a CSS problem but Information Architecture.

For that amount of links my personal favourite is a directory index
(like yahoo) with a proper search functionality. There is just no
logical reason to display 300 links at once and offer the user to
reach each and every one of them. Sorting and offering drilldowns is a
good approach.

We had some discussion about this on a project lately:
http://www.wait-till-i.com/index.php?p=133


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