> [This is likely the wrong venue for this question, so I'd welcome
> redirection to sites/groups/fora that focus on design philosophy in
> lieu of answers if that's the case.]
>
> What's your opinion on the best navigational scheme for a site with
> several (4 or more) pages in each of several (5 or 6) sections?
>
> I like the idea of CSS dropdowns for easy access to all pages (like
> http://villagevoice.com but using CSS), but you can't tell where you
> are just by glancing at the menu, and I don't know whether these can
> be trusted to always work in you-know-what-browser.
>
> Using a two-row navigation header (like http://apple.com ) solves
> these problems, but this tends to look cluttered under a header
> graphic, and doesn't offer immediate access to pages in other sections.
>
> A third option is using both a row and a sidebar, such as http://
> www.boerner-gruppe.de/gruppe does.

A lefthand two level menu, sections and pages as indented list, possibly 
with sections opening on a click to display the page titles.

Aaron

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