Curved Navigation
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if that were true, wouldnt the bottom scroll bar in most browsers be active?
Not with a negative indent, I don’t think.
Orderedlist (and what an appropriate site title that is, as you’ll see) has an article about using :HTML: lists to achieve a curved navigation. In the past, something like this would almost certainly have been done with an image map. Now you can get the same effect and still have nice, semantically correct markup!
This is definitely a very clever trick. (via // hicksdesign… see, already a useful link! [grin])
Posted Monday June 14, 2004 in (X)HTML and CSS by Chris Curtis
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if that were true, wouldnt the bottom scroll bar in most browsers be active?
By Greg Ferrell on June 16, 2004 at 08:19pm link
Not with a negative indent, I don’t think.
By Derek Jones on June 16, 2004 at 09:33pm link
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Wow, that’s smooth. Bit lengthy in CSS styling, but definitely still more bandwidth friendly and accessible than an image map. I’m assuming the text-indent: -9000px allows to still use text in the link, but not display it anywhere on the page?
By Derek Jones on June 14, 2004 at 04:59pm link