If it's a pain in the ass code-wise, I'm not sure it's worth it, but personally, I'd love a simple layout with just a few links - you know, Lynx, just more relevant links :o)
The stacking definitely isn't pretty, and I don't see myself using it; would rather stick with Lynx, then.
If squeaky was willing it might be interesting to see how many are interested in what - e.g. polling for which links people find the most relevant.
Would it make sense/be possible to only have one row of links, and that one left-aligned? That would give more right-side space for the horizontal menus (but links would probably still need weeding).
My thoughts, and I don't know how many others want it enough that it's worth considering. I'll also be honest and say I'm a creature of habit, and what I really want is something very much like XColibur - I love the simplicity of it.
P.S. If you know: Will Tweak and Tweak sayings figure on the B/W work scheme(s)?
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September 2015
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Re: horizontal dropdown quirks
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