BlobFisk

msg:1485063 | 1:39 pm on May 15, 2003 (gmt 0) |
If you don't feel like diving in and developing them yourself, Dynamic Drive may be a good place to start.
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midi25

msg:1485064 | 4:38 pm on May 15, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Where can I find that?
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tedster

msg:1485065 | 4:43 pm on May 15, 2003 (gmt 0) |
[dynamicdrive.com...] This website is a major asset for DHTML development (especially for those who don't want to "roll their own" code) As with any copy/paste solutions, use at your own risk and test, test, test in your final pages.
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buckworks

msg:1485066 | 4:45 pm on May 15, 2003 (gmt 0) |
<<Where can I find that?>> You didn't bother searching Google before asking that, did you?
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nuts_spices

msg:1485067 | 10:33 pm on May 15, 2003 (gmt 0) |
You can find that on the NET. Please click the link below: [dynamicdrive.com...] Then select: Menus & Navigation. You will get a list of different menus browse through them and decide which u like and follow instructions given there on how to install it on your site. :-) Best of Luck
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MaxGrenk

msg:1485068 | 2:59 am on May 17, 2003 (gmt 0) |
There is a nice site in the UK: milonic.com which I selected over other after I checked out many others, which had alwasy flaws or generated Java errors at some stage. They have a very good menu. It runs on all sorts of browsers and is endless configurable, e.g. colours, backgrounds, images, horizontal, vertical... free for personal use. I was happy to register it for a site I set-up at yourstore.com.au. It uses the menues for main page naviagation and for the products on offer. You can have multiple menues, as many as you like; they can float, and heaps more. Hope this helps. BTW: I have no financial interest or affiliation with milonic.com. Cheers, Max
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