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1. Slide out menu
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A nice menu where the sub menu slides out to the right. The content of the menu is created by use of plain HTML. That makes it search engine friendly.
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2. Hi-Tech Menu XML based
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This is 2-level horisontal menu made in Flash MX. You have only enter SWF file in your page and edit XML-based configuration file. You can tune a lot of settings to integrate the menu in your site design. The menu is available also as extension for Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 - 8 and Macromedia Flash MX 2004 - 8.
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3. Sliding Menu
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Sliding Menu. Complete controlled by flash actionscript. Can be use as a navigation component at any where. Completely written in flash.
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4. Menu Applets Set
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Features: 100% of Flash source code is included, as well as a DTD file for XML validation, an external XML configuration file, and any images which are loaded at run-time. Images must be non-progressive JPGs. Most interface colors are configurable in the external XML file (precise color options may vary based on the applet). Most font options are configurable in the external XML file (precise font options may vary based on the applet). All menu items are configurable in the external XML file. You can specify the target and link, as well as the selected item - i.e., which of the menu items should be selected by default. Other configuration options, like spacing and fade step, can be configured. Options may vary based on the menu applet, however.
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5. Dynamic Navigation Menu
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A simple, yet powerful method to help show your visitor their location within your sites structure
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6. SparrowScripts Dropdown Menu
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Elegant looking popup menu which follows Microsofts website menu style. Support multiple levels and can be configured as either horizontal or vertical menu.
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7. Transmenu - Drop down Javascript menu for Mambo
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Transmenu features: 1. Vertical and Horizontal type. Each will use independent CSS file (transmenuv.css and transmenuh.css). 2. Options to choose menutype. 3. Unlimited submenus. 4. Main/sub, hover, active menus (both main and sub) will all have independent Css settings. 5. Alpha/Shadow settings for drop down background (settings in transmenu.js). 6. Drop down styles: from top (normally for Horizontal style) or from left (normally for Vertical style) 7. X and Y padding settings for sub menus
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8. Tigra Tree Menu
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Tigra Tree Menu is a free JavaScript DHTML navigation system for web sites and web applications. Product looks and acts exactly as Microsoft Windows Tree Control. Offering the best performance on the market, script can manage hierarchies containing thousands of items.
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9. Newell Web Services Menu Script
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The Newell Web Services Gmenu is easy to create and works with all modern browsers such as Netscape Navigator 8, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer 6. With a full instruction guide and demonstration menu you can get to grips with the simple creation of menus. To use the menu you do need to know HTML and a small amount of CSS but if you dont know either of these most menus will be useless to you. Totally free... written completely in the aid of learning.
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10. VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Creating Menu and Menu Items
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VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Creating Menu and Menu Items - In this tutorial we will learn about Creating Menu and Menu Items - Main Menu, Context Menu, StatusBar and ToolBar. Windows users are familiar with Menu objects. The MainMenu control represents the container for the menu structure of the form. Menus are made up of MenuItem objects that represent the individual parts of a menu. You can add submenus to menus that will pop up when the user clicks an arrow in the menu item, display check marks, create menu separators, assign shortcut keys to menu items , even draw the appearance of menu items yourself.
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