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Dear friends, luckily I found this website today and spent a lot of time to read many tips and tricks. It seems you guys can do anything with CSS! It is really amazing.
Please have a look here: http://www.us.hilti.com
When we click on “products menu”, a sub-menu appears in same place and when we click on “back”, the primary menu appears again.
I want to create something like this in my wordpress website and I really appreciate any help and suggestion.
Dear Ed, Thank you so much. I will follow those links. I know CSS and HTML, but I think I must learn jQuery ASAP :)
You may want to check out Ubermenu if you are building your site within WordPress:
There’s a few other similar plugins on that same site as well.
Dear Tom, Thanks for suggestion.
Ubermenu is surely one of the best available navigation plugins. Unfortunately it can not handle that job. I even asked their support team and they said same. I have surfed for long time. It seems there is not any pre-made solution :)