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One of the most popular CSS menu interfaces around, this is a horizontal CSS menu that uses an indented vertical divider to separate each menu item. Each item can change background color when the mouse moves over it.
This is a sleek CSS horizontal menu with a popular "underline" effect shown whenever the mouse rolls over a link. Each link also carries a background image, used to as the indented line graphic that separates each menu item.
This CSS code creates a "3 state" horizontal menu out of an ordinary list. When the mouse moves over the menu, the menu item bevels up, and in modern browsers, depressing on the menu also creates a depressed state.
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