JSF Menu Component

Hello Suners,
I'm developing a JEE application and using mojarra jsf implementation. I need to find a JSF Menu component that i can use in my app.
Regards,

abulseed wrote:
I need to find a JSF Menu component that i can use in my app.You would be better off creating your menus using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). JSF menuing often involves JavaScript of some sort which won't work if the user has JavaScript turned off. CSS menuing guarantees that your menu always work (even with Javascript turned off) and it's better by design, not to mention less annoying to users.
Googled for 'CSS menu' - there are heaps of examples out there that you can use.
Edited by: user2412 on Apr 5, 2011 12:30 AM

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