If you need IE 8 then everyone is out of luck!! v6.x is current right now. :-) Michael has a valid complaint. There ARE other browsers out there other than Netscape and IE, plus some people turn off Java for security reasons (or have it turned off for them at work). Personally, I don't think Java is all that bad. ActiveX has a lot more security risks IMHO. Anyway, a plain text menu at the very bottom of the page can help out those who are Java-challenged while still keeping the look you want. Another thing to consider are software readers used by handicapped people. These can read text but not Javascript. W3C (the group that regulates HTML and other web stuff) specifies that you should have text equivilants for all images and scripted items to make your web site handicapped accessable. Mark N VIN 6820 At 04:32 PM 6/23/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Shouldn't be any problems with viewing the site. Just >use Netscaoe 7 or IE 8 or similar and you should have >no problems. It's a Java scrip and works like enhanced >HTML > >Todd >Vin5386 > > >--- Michael Paine <mpaine@xxxx> wrote: >> Javascript menus for easy navigation?? can you be so >> kind as to add a TEXT link as well for us non-javascript users :-)