Most web-developers agree that using lists for navigation is a good idea, and styling a simple navbar is pretty easy. Yet as designs get more sophisticated, and browser-quirks multiply like coat hangers, the CSS involved can soon get rather complicated. But what if you had a tool that gave you detailed control over the appearance of a navigation list, and took account of browser variations itself - so that all you had to do was design it, and the exact CSS would be written for you..? Well now you do .... this generator program creates custom CSS for styling unorderded-lists as navigation bars, according to your design. To use the generated CSS simply paste it into your style sheet, then add the relevant class name to your list. That's the basics, but the program itself has quite a few options :-) The rest of the documentation looks at each option in detail, has articles covering aspects of design and implementation in more depth, and a selection of links to relevant external resources. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
posted by Marcus Zillman |
4:20 AM