Google company use in their code only ‘a’ tags without any lists (if you’ll check top and bottom menus).
I’m sure not silly people working in so huge company, and their web site more powerfull on all ways then Twitter.
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Denmark
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Microlancer Beta Tester
Google company use in their code only ‘a’ tags without any lists (if you’ll check top and bottom menus). I’m sure not silly people working in so huge company, and their web site more powerfull on all ways then Twitter.
Nonsense…
But sure use that ONE example as basis of all your decisions and good luck with it.
Google company use in their code only ‘a’ tags without any lists (if you’ll check top and bottom menus). I’m sure not silly people working in so huge company, and their web site more powerfull on all ways then Twitter.
Roflcopter, that is alll 
Google company use in their code only ‘a’ tags without any lists (if you’ll check top and bottom menus). I’m sure not silly people working in so huge company, and their web site more powerfull on all ways then Twitter.
you do realize google has like 80 million servers(exaggeration) right? server load time for them is/should be as fast at your ips can load it.
google = a company that wants to take over the world proof here
List items are the correct way to do it. You cannot have more than one level without them. To even see a 1k difference, you would have to have more than 100 items in your menu and with that many items you would really want the structure that a list can provide. For dynamic menus, there is no question, do it with list items. For a small, hard coded menu, just using anchor tags is probably ok.
- Power Elite Author: Sold between 2 000 000 - 4 999 999 dollars
- Has been a member for 2-3 years
- Exclusive Author
- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Referred between 1000 and 1999 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
Depend on how do you use it right?
If your site is millions visitors per month or many many concurrent users then your simple code is the best but if you have only thousands requests why wasting time?
- Bought between 1 and 9 items
- Bulgaria
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
- Sold between 5 000 and 10 000 dollars
Google company use in their code only ‘a’ tags without any lists (if you’ll check top and bottom menus). I’m sure not silly people working in so huge company, and their web site more powerfull on all ways then Twitter.
Don’t use Google as an example ( codewise
), they use too complicated things to learn from. 
