I don't agree about the drop down menu being "out of style". There are still a ton of sites being produced that have them. That said, too complicated a menu system is obnoxious and unnecessary.
I DON'T like that horizontal menu of additional choices that comes up under a menu item. If you don't keep your mouse right in the horizontal track of items, then they typically all go away, and it's hard to associate them to the menu they go with (like what you were looking at/for) since all submenus show up in the same horizontal space, regardless of which item was selected.
People are used to this drop down menu interdfae because it's the way that every OS works to some degree, as well as most forums (look up at the top of this page at the search and quicklinks menus - and vbulletin is about the most popular forum around.
For me, the prebuilt options aren't optimal, as they have a certain look about them that I don't really care for - some too simple, and some create menus that look dated at best, with limited options for changes.
As mentioned above, it's not like it's EASY to create these using CSS either. In fact, just getting a basic nav bar to work and line up in all broswers can be quite an endevor. I've done several and each time, I want to tear my hair out by the roots with pixel alignment problems, etc.
Just do a search for "suckerfish" menus if you want to see what a pain it can be. However, from a maintenance perspective, once they are setup, it's pretty easy to reorganize, add, or delete menu items or add entirely new dropdowns without having to address the whole site.
I put together a video yesterday about how to EASILY build up a nav bar with drop downs, but keeping it VERY simple. the whole vid was only eight minutes long and created a basic nav bar with two drops, sticking to text hovers and simple graphics.
Unfortunately, my avi -> swf converter ate the file and I wasn't able to post it. For as many people as I've seen report how hard this is, I will likely redo the video to assist.
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