Rafael wrote:
>     I think this is yet another religious topic. Accessibility on most 
> JS menus (actually all I've seen so far) is inexistent, some of them are 
> so poorly done than they even throw an error on this or that browser and 
> the whole menu stops working. If you ask Joe Clark about his opinion... 
> maybe he would trash both of them :)
> 
>     Personally, I think CSS menus are better (or "less bad") than JS 
> menus. In both cases you must know what you're doing and have 
> accessibility on mind (and hoy many of us do really do this?). If you 
> ask me, a combination of both is the best solution, which means a lot 
> more work than current / typical implementations --and the client's 
> can't see a reason to spend on that, and the guy doing the front-end has 
> a lot of things to think on before spending some "extra time" on the 
> "minor details".

Javascript is a security threat to visitors' computers. CSS is not. Not 
a "religious issue" but a well documented fact.

-- 
David
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