Publisher's Description:
AllWebMenus is a DHTML menu/JavaScript menu builder for web navigation that requires absolutely no DHTML or JavaScript experience. It creates any cross-browser, popup or drop-down web menu that works alike in all browsers supporting DHTML held by all popular platforms (Win, MAC, Unix) and browsers (IE, Firefox, Mozilla, Safari, etc.).
DHTML/JavaScript menus are designed with a treelike approach. Tailor your menus by using the interface or by choosing from stylish themes from the Theme Gallery. They can fully customize menus through plenty of available CSS properties, AJAX effects, slide menus and more. The menu can be either vertical or horizontal (pop-up or drop-down menu), it can be movable, stay visible while scrolling, contain static or animated images, borders, colors, and much more. Once everything is set, you can use the "Link Menu to Web Page" command to link the menu to your Web page in a fast and easy manner.
AllWebMenus offers:
- UNICODE text
- Ready-to-use Themes for creating stylish & original menus in just minutes
- Re-designed User Interface based on a new eye-catching look & enhanced user-friendly functions
- An optimized 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
- 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
- Specify optional Javascript Commands to create fully extensible and programmable menus
Changelog for this release:
New "CSS Menu" Genre option. Contrary to the "Javascript menu", the "CSS menu" implementation is designed so that:
# it is Section 508/WCAG compliant (required by certain governmental agencies),
# it uses "lighter" code, due to the less features it supports (lack of submenu opening/closing effects etc.),
# it is still functional when the javascript is disabled on the browser (degrades gracefully and still functions as a menu).
The above advantages come with a cost: some features and options of the feature-rich "Javascript menu" implementation cannot be supported by CSS. These differences are documented at the related AllWebMenus Help Topic on "Menu Genre", or here in PDF:
# Fixed an issue for iPad related browsers where the "Menu Floats on Scroll" feature was not working properly.
# Fixed an issue with the application freezing when a certain configuration existed.
# Fixed an issue where a border appeared in focused items (Chrome, Safari & IE9 only).
Requirements:
I.E. 4.0 or later
Restriction :
- 15 days trial
- You can use all the features except the "compile menu" and "link menu" commands