RE: request for sample page structure analyses

 

    -----Original Message-----
    From: david poehlman 
    
    This makes perfect sense to me if we are talking about 
    visual things
dp. Which we are for the first part of this exercise?


    and if we need to stick to that, How do we 
    kow visually before it is sprung that a pop up is a pop up 
    and a fly out is a fly out.
dp. Never having written one, I'm not sure from the code side.
Visually, the one I most recently met, on the http://www.ati.com/
site, there are 4 areas, products, customer care, buy etc.
On mouseover, a list of links appears. In this case they roll out
down from the active area. 

  I suspect there's a little 
    symbol I can sort of picture them in my mind, 
dp. No Dave, nothing so obvious. It is a classic on mouseover, activated
by the mouse only  I think, 3rd in tab order once on the screen, the keyboard
seems to have no effect on them. 



regards DaveP.



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Received on Monday, 25 October 2004 06:55:57 UTC