CarlP wrote:
Well, your demo page doesn't work in Firefox for a start (menu appears, but no drop downs), so I'd strike that one from your list straight away.
Whenever I've recommended a menu in the past, I've always recommended this place:
http://dhtml-menu.com/...which has very good cross-platform support, and is highly customisable.
I'll be honest though, chucking a menu on the current design is more of a bodge-fix than a sensible way forward - you need to get your site into a CMS of some description, and soon, because it's only going to become even more insanely difficult to organise as time goes by.
Oh, and whilst you're at it I'd recommend switching to a CSS-based design - that way, you can change a couple of lines of code to reorganise/reformat your entire site. I can't even begin to comprehend how you cope with the site as it is; it goes against virtually every principle of accessible web-design!
Hi Carl,
Thanks for the compatability tip - I'm looking into it. The software claims to be compatable with a wide range of browsers (including Netscape 4.x).
The menu you recommended is too slow and complex to edit and adjust. I have to find a menu generator that works.
Going CMS would break thousands of links into Safe Speed content and is completely out of the question, not to mention the development time.
The only real problem with the site at present is navigation. It looks like I can fix that well with drop down menus. Of course, if I'd known what it was going to become I would have started out very differently. But it is what it is and I don't have the time (or the alternative: money) to make wholesale changes - and I'm sure as hell not going to be breaking those links...