While Superfish works, it's been around a while (it's packaged with jQuery 1.2.6!) and I'm looking for something a bit "fresher." Any suggestions? Simple and really easy/fast to set up, highly customizable, maybe with the ability to be a little flashier than Superfish.
EDIT: I suppose my issue is that it's a pain to configure. The CSS is not documented at all, and not laid out in a way where you can easily change the style of the nav and subnav separately. I have to use the Chrome inspector to figure out what to change. It should be simple than this to style.
I disagree with Greg. I've been working with Superfish for a couple years, and each time I start a new project that uses it, I hate the part where I have to customize superfish. Try making variable width submenus? Or making menus more than 2 submenus deep? Or try making submenus pop out to the left (for a right aligned menu). The CSS is horribly written, as is the code itself. Sure it's lean, but a few more lines of code so that doesn't read like russian would be helpful. I'm not saying that it doesn't work... I am saying that I agree with the suggestion of the question... that if there were a better solution, I would use it. I too would like a menu plugin that's easier to work with and has more options, and for at least the next couple years, supports IE7 out of the box (superfish FAILS IE7 - requires a lame z-index fix).
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