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AllWebMenus is a dhtml/javascript menu builder for web site navigation that requires absolutely no DHTML or Javascript experience from you. It creates cross-browser, popup or drop down menus that work alike in all browsers supporting DHTML (like Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla, Konqueror, Safari and more).
- Supported Authoring Tools:
- Dreamweaver
- FrontPage with free AddIn and Navigation Structure import into AllWebMenus
- NetObjects Fusion with free component
- Adobe Golive
- Visual InterDev
- HomeSite
- HotDog
- HTML Kit
- 1st Page 2000
- CoffeeCup HTML Editor
- Cool Page
- CuteHTML
and many more...
Import FrontPage Navigation Structures into AllWebMenus.
- Create Site Maps straight from the Menu Structure of menus.
- Create menus fast by using pre-designed menu styles from the Style Gallery.
- Use multiple menus in the same page.
- Use two flexible ways to position your menus: Either using window coordinates or attaching it to any table cell inside the page.
- Create menus for use inside framed web sites.
- Specify an alternative (non-menu) web page to open when a user has an older browser that does not support DHTML and Javascript (optional).
- Use complete help for all properties and procedures. Press F1 while you are on a property to immediately receive Quick Help for that property.
- Use the Pick Style and Apply Style functions to quickly transfer an item's appearance to other items.
- Design both horizontal and vertical menus and use static or animated images for both the background and content.
- Create effects by assigning different values to the item properties for three different item states: "Normal", "Mouse Over" and "Mouse Click" item states.
- Position the menu anywhere on the screen and keep the menu visible in the same position while scrolling (<Menu Drifts on Scroll> property).
- Specify Javascript Commands to be executed when clicking on menu items.
- Specify Javascript Commands to be executed when a submenu appears/disappears or even when the Main Menu appears/disappears.
- Use both vertical and horizontal submenus at any possible combination.
- Use Titles on submenus and allow the user to drag the menu from its Title.
- Choose "How", "When" and "Where" any submenu opens.
- Use "Distances between menu items" and assign a "Statusbar Text" for each item.
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