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Articles on creating javascript cascading menu script and other menu tools
See alsoJavascript cascading menu tree scripts and appletsJavascript Articles on how to create popup windows
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- The JavaScript Menu Component
Creating Cross-Browser Dynamic HTML Menus
- Cascading Menu Script Explained
A detailed walk-through of the sophisticated JavaScript Cascading Menu program.
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Low Bandwidth Rollovers NN4 IE4+
- With Dynamic HTML we no longer have to rely on single image swapping for menu rollover effects. Combining Cascading Style Sheet positioning and clipping with JavaScript scripting we can load multiple frames in one image and selectively display any frame. Learn to create lightweight dynamic menus, with techniques that can be applied to sophisticated graphic animations.
- ASP Driven DHTML Slider Menus Revisited!
Article by Nannette Thacker.
"One year ago, I wrote an article on how to create an ASP Driven DHTML menu. It received more than 15,000 visitors and became my top article. The code improved over the year, but the article didn't keep up. Now, in this new REVISITED! article, I have added more comments and display entirely revamped and improved code. Please incorporate these code changes in your versions."
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DHTML Pop-Up Menus: A Parable of Triumph and Loss (Based on a True Story)
- By Aaron Weiss
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Building the Sliding Toolbar
Thorough tutorial that explains how to create an efficient, cross-browser DHTML navigational toolbar.
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The MenuBar Object
Tutorial that demonstrates how to use the MenuBar Object to create a nice, efficient navigation system with DHTML.
- drop down dhtml menu in Adobe GoLive
Learn how to create drop down dhtml menu in Adobe GoLive 5 in an online step by step tutorial
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MenuList Object
Learn how to create menus like the startup menu in Windows for your website. Provides examples and sample code.
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Expandable/Collapsable Menus
Article teaches how to create those cool expanding menus through using CSS and Dynamic HTML.
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Drop Down DHTML Menu
Learn how to build a cross-browser DHTML drop-down navigation menu in this tutorial. Provides examples and explains code.
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DHTML CoolMenus
Tutorial that teaches you in customizing the coolmenu to fit your needs. It's not intended to explain how it works, just how to use it.
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Modern Menus
Are your Web site menus cross-platform? Jamie Jaworski shows you how to make pull-down menus that work in Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5.0 and in Navigator 4.0 and 6.0 PR1.
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Noisy Mouseovers
Mouseovers are nothing new. In fact, we've come to expect them. Here's how to refresh your users' experience by adding audio.
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Adding a Local Search
JavaScript guru Jamie Jaworski shows you how to add local search capability to your Web site.
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Site Design With Advertisers in Mind
So your site has an audience advertisers want to reach. Now you're deciding on an ad model. Whatever you choose, remember: Your site should be designed so that advertising enhances a visitor's experience, not detracts from it. - Richard Hoy
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Creating onMouseover menu effects using JavaScript
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Rotating HTML Content
JavaScript guru Jamie Jaworski shows you how to automatically change content on your Web pages.
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Creating Dynamic Pull Down Menus!
Matt Reinfeldt, one of our surfers, and a programmer at Illuminet, shows you how to create a menu that changes the values of other menus upon selection. Updated for compatibility with NS 3 as well!
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Capturing Key Press Event Using JavaScript by Gopikrishna S
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Dropdown boxes and dynamic lists by Wouter van Eck
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Make HTML Combo Boxes Behave Like VB Combo Boxes - by Pete Nelson
One of the nice things about VB combo boxes if is the ability to type in a few letters to jump to an item that matches those letters. Here's a way to implement the same thing in your HTML combo boxes.
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Friendly Page Redirect - From Webreference
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Custom Context Menus using DHTML and XML
Context menus are commands that are displayed when the user right-clicks on your web-page.
Learn how to override the default menus in Internet Explorer 5.0 or later using XML Data Islands and DHTML.
- Creating a JavaScript site map
Article from irt.org.
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Cascading Menu Script Explained
Ever wanted to follow a detailed walk-through of a sophisticated JavaScript program?
Well get your hiking boots on and join us for a stroll through the entire length of Aaron Prenot's cascading menu script.
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Bring your image maps to life
Most of you already know how to script a client-side image map, but in this column I'll show you how you can add a little DHTML to them and turn an ordinary Web page into something much more interesting and useful.
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Stupid web tricks
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Pop-Out Elements
Explains how to create a space-saving, sleek looking pop-out element using DHTML.
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Controlling Element Visibility
Do you know how to hide and reveal elements, browser-independently? Learn the three possible values of the visibility property and how to set them.
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DHTML Compatibility Tips - By David Boles and Rachael Ann Siciliano.
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How to Add a Quick Menu to Your Website
- Improve your website navigation by adding a quick menu.
There is a way for people without JavaScript to still access those facilities. For example, the site navigation facilities on thesitewizard.com and thefreecountry.com can operate whether or not the visitor has JavaScript enabled or not. If it is available, the JavaScript embedded into the page will execute. Otherwise, a CGI script will be called to do the job.
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Creating Classy Menus with JavaScript
Use JavaScript classes and DHTML to build re-usable and easily modifiable client-side drop-down menus. By Tom Duffy
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