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Amazing Interactive No-Layers Menu Script
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Other links at JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > Navigation |
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ExpandingMenus JS
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ExpandingMenus provides dynamic menus which can be expanded and contracted to reveal and hide menu options. The menus are extremely customizable using CSS, and menu state is maintained between pages through the use of cookies, so the menus remember what a user has expanded while browsing your site.
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Cool CSS Menu
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A lightweight, CSS based menu that displays a description of the link the mouse is currently over. The description is gently brought into view as an added touch.
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CSS Top Menu
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This two level CSS Top Menu uses regular UL lists for the underlining structure, making it search engine friendly and very lightweight. The script is also a breeze to customize. Works in both IE and Firefox.
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3-state Hightlight menu effect
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This is a 3 state menu effect, applicable to any table. The table cell in question "hovers up" when the mouse moves over it, and depresses when down.
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Qiksearch MenuGen
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Qiksearch MenuGen is a simple and handy tool that lets you create Javascript drop-down/pull-down menus with ease. To use Qiksearch MenuGen, first select the number of Items you want in the menu. The default is 5. Then select the caption that will appear in the menu. Default is "Select". Then fill in the details of the Items. "Option" is the text that will appear when you pull the drop-down menu. "Link to" is the link to which that particular "Option" will point to. You may type your own link/URL or browse through to link to a local file. After you are done with all this, press the "Make My Code" Button. A new window will open, with the code you require. Press CTRL+A or right click and Select All, then copy the text and paste it wherever you require on your web page.
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