Tim Hicks wrote:
Thanks for the pointer. However, as I said in my first post, I've had problems with Hiermenus and Konqueror. At the moment, if I'm going to pay for something, it'll be the Brothercake widget (although I've got a couple of other things to check out).
Ok ... I should have read it closer.
I have a small site of about 100 pages. The site provides information about a university department, and this information is very structured. To reflect this structure, different folders and subfolders are used to group similar items. I think the deepest subfolder is about 4 folders down.
The funny thing is that I have just converted a site of mine using hiermenus and dropdown menus to something using straight html menu's. And everybody was better of doing it. Also the site got much faster ;-) It is a site for a vocational school, and had a structure very similar to the one you describe. The problem is that the users never discivers the index_html files all the way down tha navigational tree. So they lost a lot of information that they needed to understand the page they finally ended up on. They where very fond of a tree structure int the menu's, which I don't like. So we ended up on the following compromise. http://www.itet.ots.dk/ regards Max M The reason I don't reach any higher is that I stand on the shoulders of midgets.