Joel,

The horizontal menus look like a grid more than a menu system. We call 
this technology site nav bars. The second line is free floating (i.e. it 
doesn't grid align itself to the row above.). I might go ahead and 
refactor some code I have done this with before and add it to jQuery as 
a plugin. :)

John Farrar

Joel Birch wrote:
>
> Hi friends,
>
> I just created some more demonstrations of using Superfish to enhance 
> different types of menus. The new examples are linked to from my 
> original demo page, under the heading "Other menu examples". Here is 
> the URL with a hash appended to take you straight to the new links:
>
> http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/#otherExamples
>
> I wanted to show how different styles of menus can be created with a 
> few small CSS changes. The secret to creating new Superfish menus 
> seems to be to get them working with pure CSS first, then apply 
> Superfish to add the enhancements.
>
> Note: I have not debugged the CSS for IE yet - its Sunday after all. I 
> will get to it, but at the moment I haven't even glanced at it in IE.
>
> You might notice my attempt at a new jQuery logo :)
>
> I hope this helps or inspires someone in some way.
>
> Joel Birch.
>

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