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| Floating menu that follows user scrolling. Just create an absolutely-positioned DIV block with menu in it and leave the rest to the script, which will ensure that the menu will return to the specified browser window corner when the user scrolls the
page. Javascript turned off will just mean the menu will stay in its initial place.
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| A simple tab menu based on standard HTML code. This makes the menu easy to configure and friendly to search engines
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| Cross-browser, XML driven and fully configurable JavaScript tab bar provides simple but powerful solution to create dynamic tabs. You can place various content within tab pages and build intuitive tabbed navigation interface. The tab content can be displayed in IFrames or dynamically loaded on demand with the aid of Ajax. The tab control supports multiline and scrollable tabs and allows complete customization of tabs appearance and layout.
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| Popup window replacement. Will not be blocked by browsers and will not annoy
visitors as normal popup windows usually do. Can be used to show page additional
information, such as author bio, page history or a sitemap. Gracefully degrades
if the browser has Javascript turned off or DOM is not supported.
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| Create animated menus offering attractive effects. This is a Javascript based menu that offers dynamics comparable with flash-animated menus and effects like Mac menus. Passing the mouse over a menu option, it will smoothly increase. When the mouse is moved away, the image will return to its original size. Integrated into the Dreamweaver menu, there are not programming skills required, just follow a visual wizard. It includes a selection of menu icons and has a minimum load time.
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| Do you have a website with a navigation system that follows its directory structure? If so, these functions can be just what you need. This is the JavaScript version of Directory Navigation Links, for those who wish to implement the solution on static html. Directories() returns an array of directories: The one containing the script itself, and its parents. directory_navigation_links() calls Directories() and uses the return value to create a navigation bar.
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| A JavaScript menu script with silver themed headers that expand in an accordion style to reveal additional links. The headers are toggled via "mouseover" over each one, and the previous expanded header (if any) is closed before expanding the current.
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| The easiest way to implement hierarchical navigation to your site. High level of customization possibilities give you way to create really unique navigation system. Menu builder, a lot of examples available on the site.
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| Put sliding navigation bar on your page. I needed that for a site that had long pages and short navigation bars, so the client wanted to fill that empty space along the left side of the pages. There is a detailed explanation of how it works.
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| A slide-out menu that uses an external HTML page as its content, making updating it a breeze. It automatically slides open from the left edge of the screen as the mouse moves over it.
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