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PanelBar Studio
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Create a DHTML Outlook-style navigation bar for any website using a visual development environment. The live Preview window shows each change instantly. When compiled, the javascript source code is separated into individual browser compatible files so visitors to your site download only the relevant file, saving bandwidth. Supports Microsoft IE 4-6, Netscape 4-7, Mozilla 1.x, and HTML 3.2 running on Windows, Mac and Unix.
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AllWebMenus
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AllWebMenus is a javascript menu builder that lets you create any popup or drop-down menu visually, without any DHTML or Javascript experience required. It creates cross-browser navigation bars that work alike in browsers supporting DHTML, such as both IE and Netscape (Opera included). A DHTML menu can be fully customized with plenty of properties to use, while a simple, step-by-step process links the menu to your web pages in only seconds.
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FREE Pop-Up Generator
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Heavyscripts.com is giving you a free popup generator. This generator will make a javascript that will pop up a window containing a specified URL and optionally center the popup window for you. Fill in the values below and click Make Code
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SiteSearch Indexer
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SiteSearch Indexer is an inexpensive yet effective way to add search capabilities to your website or CD-ROM project. Basically, it is a program that a web author can use to generate a searchable index of their web site. This searchable index can be in the form of a javascript file that gets searched on the client, or it can be in the form of an XML file that can be searched on the server. A client-side javascript approach to searching will work over the web or even in server-less environments like CD-ROM, hard disk or floppy disk. No programming is necessary - support files are included with SiteSearch Indexer to help you implement your search
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DynarchMenu
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Cross-browser and cross-platform DHTML menu, featuring keyboard shortcuts, CSS skins, unlimited menu depth, horizontal or vertical display, context menus, timeouts, cross-frames support and more! The menu is defined in plain (semantic) HTML as nested lists, as opposed to pure JavaScript setup that is used in most menus. This is friendly to search engines, has the advantage of being extremely easy to generate (even dynamically) and degrades even to non-JavaScript browsers.
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