Thanks Andrew,
Thanks Andrew the first link had exactly what I wanted to acomplish. I was
the http://www.simplythebest.net/info/vbscript3.html which was a vertical
dropdown menu. I will have to bookmark those sites and refer back them
often. Again thank
Seth Parker
www.parker-sales.com
> Yep - though your subject title - DHTML
>
> Do a search for 'Tree Menus' or 'DHTML' Menus and you'll find heaps.
Here's
> a couple:
> http://www.simplythebest.net/info/dhtml_menus.html
> http://www.dhtmlcentral.com/script/search.asp?category=menu
>
> Usually no cross-browser problems, and no refreshign required.
>
> HTH,
>
> Andrew
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Seth Parker [mailto:parker149@h...]
> Sent: Friday, 12 October 2001 7:46 PM
> To: HTML Code Clinic
> Subject: [html_code_clinic] DHTML question
>
>
> I just posted another message about page layout for my site now I would
> like to find out if something can be acomplished.
>
> If you read my other post you will see that I am releraning web page
> authoring and also what I have a for a page layout.
>
> I have a column that will hold catagories of products found in my mall.
> Each catagory also has sub catagories associated to them. What I would
> like to do is not have the sub catagories displayed until the user clicks
> on catagory link. I would then like them to be displayed underneath the
> catagory thus moving the other catagories down the page some. Can this be
> done and if so can it be done without refreshing the browser window and
> not using frames? Also will this be cross browser compatible? If it won't
> then I will not try an get fancy.