Sothink DHTML Menu 8.3
| Developer: |
SourceTec Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ME/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$65 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 5.29 MB |
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Sothink DHTML Menu is the most popular JavaScript navigation menu maker currently found on the web. It covers all your DHTML web menu system needs and more. With the brand-new intuitive user interface, keyboard navigation and visual edit mode, it creates fully featured cross-browser menus easily. Tips of the Day give some tips & tricks about using the program. Fully customizable properties, such as font, icon, background, border, cursor, tip text, surround, effects, alignment, transparency, size, etc. Supports HTML code, non-English languages and right-to-left languages. Generates stylish DHTML menus in minutes with the frequently updated templates, styles and image library. To create a new menu, you can import menu from the existing tree menu or by coping items from another menu files. Build the horizontal or vertical menu easily. Build the functional menu easily, such as highlighted menu, scrolling menu, cross-frame menu, multi-column menu, custom menu and floating menu. Sothink DHTML Menu creates dynamic database-driven menus quickly by supporting ASP, PHP, JSP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, etc. The menu is visible over Flash, selected boxes, Iframes and even PDF files. A navigation menu can include numerous menu items and levels in it. Disable items and separators due to your own needs. Multiple menus co-exist in the same page; multiple pages use the same menu. Big optimized publishing guide help you to publish menu to web pages in a fast and easy way without any hand coding. Menu worked correctly both locally and on the web. Free Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Expression Web and GoLive add-ins help design your menu and make it integrated with your existing web site quickly. Sothink DHTML Menu Builder generates search-engine-friendly drop down web menus, which can be properly indexed by search engines, such as Google. And even, Search Engine Friendly Code Maker will behave like site map in a JavaScript disabled browser. With Sothink DHTML Menu, create your DHTML menu easily.
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