Pure CSS Two Tier Drop Down Menus Build a Website - English
Sorry guys I removed the source code due to it not validating. Works in all browsers, but does not validate. Using list elements is be a better way to go insead of DIVs like I used here.
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Sorry guys I removed the source code due to it not validating. Works in all browsers, but does not validate. Using list elements is be a better way to go insead of DIVs like I used here.
Tutorial and free source code for a two level drop down menu in pure CSS. We are putting Flash down for a second to show some cool custom CSS tricks. Compatible with all major browser software running today.
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Sorry guys I removed the source code due to it not validating. Works in all browsers, but does not validate. Using list elements is be a better way to go insead of DIVs like I used here.
Tutorial and free source code for a two level drop down menu in pure CSS. We are putting Flash down for a second to show some cool custom CSS tricks. Compatible with all major browser software running today.
Amazing video of massive solar flare erupting from surface of Sun - February 24 2011 - All Languages
NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory filmed images of a large solar flare on February 24 2011. The (M3.6 rating) event is not the strongest solar flare ever recorded but was still big enough to kick up...
NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory filmed images of a large solar flare on February 24 2011. The (M3.6 rating) event is not the strongest solar flare ever recorded but was still big enough to kick up a huge tendril of plasma, known as a solar prominence. The entire eruption lasted for about 90 minutes. Thursday's flare was the latest in a recent series of of sun storm emissions, but its blast was directed away from the Earth and is not expected to pose any disruption to satellites or other electronic systems. Scientists use a three tier system to classify solar flares; Class X are the largest and most powerful, Class M are medium but still considered very large, while Class C are the weakest.."
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NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory filmed images of a large solar flare on February 24 2011. The (M3.6 rating) event is not the strongest solar flare ever recorded but was still big enough to kick up a huge tendril of plasma, known as a solar prominence. The entire eruption lasted for about 90 minutes. Thursday's flare was the latest in a recent series of of sun storm emissions, but its blast was directed away from the Earth and is not expected to pose any disruption to satellites or other electronic systems. Scientists use a three tier system to classify solar flares; Class X are the largest and most powerful, Class M are medium but still considered very large, while Class C are the weakest.."