The above links demonstrate a basic navigational structure using an unordered list styled with CSS. Use this as a starting point and modify the properties to produce your own unique look. If you require flyout menus, create your own using a Spry menu, a menu widget from Adobe's Exchange or a variety of other javascript or CSS solutions.

If you would like the navigation along the top, simply move the ul.nav to the top of the page and recreate the styling.

Emotions

This is part two of my website and in this piece are all kinds of diffrent images and colors that represent diffrent feelings and emotions.

sad

For sad i used the color blue because i feel blue is a color that correctly describes sad. i also used circles because i feel that correctly displays sadness


content

For content i used the color green because green to me is a color that doesnt really fit into any type of feeling rather it be mad or sad so green to me reresents the feeling of being content


angry

For angry i used dark colorss because dark colors represents dark feelings such as anger


excited

For excited i used bright colors because they are drastic and out there just like someone who is feeling excited


crazy

For crazy i used different size lines and bright lines