AllWebMenus Server-Side Menus API Add-in 2.0.5
| Developer: |
Likno Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$49.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.64 MB |
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Use the "AllWebMenus Server-Side Menus API Add-in" to generate eye-catching, multi-featured, Javascript/DHTML/CSS menus for your web sites, based on any conditions/parameters you like, through database-driven data or page variables. Menus are created on-the-fly and you can easily program them on any server-side environment (PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, ASP.NET, etc.).
You have the flexibility to create both fully dynamic menus (an entire menu can be driven from database or variables) or semi-dynamic menus (only particular menu items can be driven from database or variables, the rest of them being static).
The solution is cross-browser and platform independent, allowing for the creation of interesting and powerful navigation menus for your websites.
Select from hundreds of themes to give your menus a unique style.
Customize all menu properties either through the user-friendly GUI of AllWebMenus or through the easy-to-handle variables and functions available by the fully-documented API.
The integration of AllWebMenus with this Add-in results in a wide variety of menu types and effects that will give your users a unique navigational experience! Take a look:
- Cross-browser support
- UNICODE text
- Style Editor which allows for the creation and saving of customized Themes
- Free Dreamweaver extension and NetObjects Fusion component
- Import FrontPage Navigation Structures
- Support for Expression Web
- HMTL Menus
- Floating Images
- Support for .JPG, .GIF and .PNG image files
- Right-to-Left language support (Arabic, Hebrew, etc.)
- Multiple Rows and Columns on menus and submenus
- Vertical Scrollbar for javascript menus
- Optimized menu building process with separate javascripts for different browsers
- Ability to use menus over flash objects, form elements, applets and iframes
- Use of multiple menus in the same page
- Pop-up, hidden, horizontal and vertical menus
- Free Sitemap generator based on the menu structure
- Floating Menus
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