MyGosuMenu is worth a look. It's a stagnant project, but it's simple,  
fast and still has good cross-browser support (although I probably  
wouldn't use it for a public site). Here's an example of the standard  
drop down menu: http://code.gosu.pl/dl/mygosuMenu/demo/1.1/example1.html

You can download it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/ 
showfiles.php?group_id=69763 (under the "mygosumenu v1.x" section)
The distribution comes with examples and documentation.

Wicket integrates seamlessly with this or any other layout-based JS  
menu. Just use Link (or PageLink etc.) components instead of static  
anchor tags.

-Ryan

On Mar 7, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Thomas R. Corbin wrote:

>
> We need a menu bar across the top of our pages, with pull down menus.
>
> We used to use this stuff:
> http://struts-menu.sf.net
>
> but I'm not sure how to integrate it, since it seems to rely on jsp  
> tags.
>
> Thanks.
>
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