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Custom Menus with CSS (Son of Suckerfish)

There are many types of menus. Most rely on JavaScript to work and look like lists of boring plain text. But menus can be done purely with CSS (and a little JavaScript for Internet Explorer 6). But regardless of how they work behind the scenes, we’ll show you how to create visually rich menus that can contain text, images, rollovers, forms, etc. Within each menu, elements can also be arranged in a more visually pleasing layout that is completely up you. These menus are more flexible, cleaner, and easier to update across a website than most JavaScript menus.

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