When I disable CSS in Firefox (
Mozilla Accessibility Extension v1.01 toolbar), it looks like this. As you can see, the menu is still there but the styling for the rest of the page is removed.
With CSS disabled in IE (
Paciello Group WAT v2.0 toolbar), it looks like this. The UDM menu is replaced with an unordered list, but the second layer links are nowhere to be found.
Is this menu supposed to work with CSS disabled? It seems to work in Firefox without CSS (I'm guessing the firefox toolbar we use overlooks the CSS in the javascript). The department I'm designing this site for seems to think it's supposed to work with CSS disabled (they use the same Firefox toolbar)......should it work or should it not? If so, what am I doing wrong?
Also, why don't the second layer links show up in IE (with CSS disabled)?