Every major browsers should display first instance of following HTML code as a nice responsive and accessible main menu.
Why in 2024 it is still not the case?
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a></a></li>
...
</ul>
</nav>
Every major browsers should display first instance of following HTML code as a nice responsive and accessible main menu.
Why in 2024 it is still not the case?
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a></a></li>
...
</ul>
</nav>
@beaufils @aral @mozilla
have a look to https://simplecss.org/ 😉
If anyone did or know a short CSS code snippet allowing such a thing I will be delighted to use it.
I think of something usable without modifying the HTML snippet (without adding class).
The CSS need to be able to select the right <nav> which seems easy to me. The hard part being able to render the menu responsively.
I have other similar situations (responsive basic table view for instance) in mind for which I will be glad to financially participate to support someone doing the job of producing free implementation...I guess I will not be alone.
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