The task of Designing a responsive blogger template starts with the Header and
the most important part of Header is the top navigation menu that
provides useful links to your inner pages. Responsive drop down menus
are viral now and can be seen widely implemented on all wordpress blogs
and even mashable.com. Today we are releasing the first ever tutorial on
designing a flexible Drop down navigation menu for BlogSpot blogs without using a single script or image! The best part is that it is not just a flat menu but with a drop down list. This makes our tutorial distinguished from those several codes and plugins proposed by some Geeky friends at Github. Using simply HTML5 <nav> tags and CSS3 :checked selectors,
we managed to design a menu that we hope would be useful to the blogger
community because it is really an efficient menu that is compatible
with all major browsers and uses no Jquery at all! Drop down navigation menu for BlogSpot blogs
The task of Designing a responsive blogger template starts with the Header and
the most important part of Header is the top navigation menu that
provides useful links to your inner pages. Responsive drop down menus
are viral now and can be seen widely implemented on all wordpress blogs
and even mashable.com. Today we are releasing the first ever tutorial on
designing a flexible Drop down navigation menu for BlogSpot blogs without using a single script or image! The best part is that it is not just a flat menu but with a drop down list. This makes our tutorial distinguished from those several codes and plugins proposed by some Geeky friends at Github. Using simply HTML5 <nav> tags and CSS3 :checked selectors,
we managed to design a menu that we hope would be useful to the blogger
community because it is really an efficient menu that is compatible
with all major browsers and uses no Jquery at all!
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