Murano-Silver
12th April 2005, 07:12 AM
Hi All
Hope (as a newbie) I've posted this in the correct forum.
I'm currently creating my web shop - (launching next week)
which I'm sure I'll be posting about shortly :)
At work I'm managing the creation of a new "shop front"
for one of our products "Network Server Suite"
I can't find a live so with a good Example of a drop down menu.
(We'd like to give our web company more guidance as to what we're after)
We plan to use text navigation throughout the site with suitable
keyword links that will entice people to view more....
However we would also like to give our potential users a
"familiar face" menu system.
The product allows you to monitor your network servers, services and devices
24/7, 365. Allowing time for more productive tasks, with the peace of mind that your network is being monitored for faults, failures and action requests even when you are not in the office
e.g. Side links might say "Network Monitoring Usage Examples"
but a "familiar link" might be "NSS Benefits".
So not to "confuse" the spiders we thought a drop down menu could be used for the familiar.
Can anyone help?
Has anyone seen a good/great example of a drop down?
Thanks in anticipation
Nicola
Hope (as a newbie) I've posted this in the correct forum.
I'm currently creating my web shop - (launching next week)
which I'm sure I'll be posting about shortly :)
At work I'm managing the creation of a new "shop front"
for one of our products "Network Server Suite"
I can't find a live so with a good Example of a drop down menu.
(We'd like to give our web company more guidance as to what we're after)
We plan to use text navigation throughout the site with suitable
keyword links that will entice people to view more....
However we would also like to give our potential users a
"familiar face" menu system.
The product allows you to monitor your network servers, services and devices
24/7, 365. Allowing time for more productive tasks, with the peace of mind that your network is being monitored for faults, failures and action requests even when you are not in the office
e.g. Side links might say "Network Monitoring Usage Examples"
but a "familiar link" might be "NSS Benefits".
So not to "confuse" the spiders we thought a drop down menu could be used for the familiar.
Can anyone help?
Has anyone seen a good/great example of a drop down?
Thanks in anticipation
Nicola