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Too many menu-items... what to do?

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Quasibobo

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Oct 11, 2001
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NL
Hi,

I'm creating a website for a client who makes art, rents art, does workshops, expositions and a lot, lot more...

His menu contains these items:
- Artpolicy-development
- Art inventory
- Selling or renting art
- Art-mediation
- Fit up your Office
- My art
- Teambuilding
- Workshops
- Expostions
- Gallery //as in pictures of his work, not as in exposition-area's
- Links
- Contact

I got the feeling this would be too much for menu-links in one column... Any ideas about this? And if necessary can someone suggest me a solution how to divide these menu-items?

Don't eat yellow snow!
 
Actualy, what is wrong with doing it the way you presented here? It doesn't look too long a list in my opinion. Not for a vertical list. horazontal might be a problem.

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If you want to condense some of the options, you might be able to combine:

Artpolicy- development & Art- mediation
and
May Art & Gallery
and
Art Inventory & Selling or Renting Art

And possibly, Teambuilding could be a topic under Workshops.

Not seeing the actual content of these groups, I'm just shooting in the dark.
 
I would agree with bombboy - I see lots of lists longer than this,
although I would be inclined to keep LINKS and CONTACT separate from the rest.
 
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