While searching with Google to try to find some other sites on the web
that are proud to use XHTML-strict for their web site (in particular
anyone else who uses <div> instead of <table> for formatting) I found
a nice menu structure at:

        http://www.webstandards.org/

I quite like their separation of entries on the nav-bar and reckon
with a tweak or two such a menu would cleanup some of the nav problems
encountered on lyx.org -- where we have overlapping groups in the
menu.

Their menu consists of:
        home
        about
        act!
        learn
        opinion
        press

They have a particularly well defined "about" section.  I'm sure you
can imagine what kinds of stuff "act!" and "learn" could contain.
"Opinion" would be a good place for LDN archives.


Other interesting sites:
        http://www.bluerobot.com/
        http://glish.com/css/home.asp?noSRC=true
        http://www.shadowmuse.com/

I think glish is probably already known to most of us.

Shadowmuse uses <table> not <div> but has a very attractive layout --
the author looks a bit of alright too.

Allan. (ARRae)

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