A JavaScript code to build the multi level menu on your web pages, each item has a icon for itself; this script works on all poppular browsers, but more beautiful in Internet Explorer because it uses filters in engine of this browser for performing fade effects.
This code uses both CSS and JavaScript for creating multilevel drop down navigation menus, submenus will appear when users move mouse over them. Customize it as you want, menu is created with CSS - a modern web design technique, by using unordered lists and hidden layers.
This JavaScript code is a hierarchical, object oriented navigator, open source menu. It can be easily displayed horizontally or vertically, and on several different levels.
Blm Mult-level effect menu is a JavaScript/CSS hybrid dropdown menu based on ordinary HTML lists. As its name suggests, it allows for infinite levels of sub menus. The menu supports many different visual options, all specified simply by inserting keywords inside the menu's "class" attribute. The menu has been tested and should work in most standards compliant browser (IE5.5+, Firefox 1.5+, Opera 8.5+, Safari).
This clean-looking JavaScript menu horizontal is very simple to implement and can be placed anywhere on a page. Adding or deleting levels is easy to do. The JavaScript menu is created without tables, using unordered lists and hidden layers.
This is a simple expand collapse menu. The anchor tags that expand each menu are added by JavaScript, so the HTML code doesn't contain any event handlers or unnecessary HTML tags. The structure of the menu is defined with unordered and ordered lists elements.
xCollapsible toggles an element's 'display' property when a 'trigger' element is clicked. This behavior is applied to all of the element's nested elements. It works with 2 different HTML structures. The first demo is made of nested ULs, and the second is made of nested DIVs with an H element preceding each DIV (I use this on some of the main pages of my site). Only the outermost UL (or DIV) needs an ID.
xMenu5 is an experimental version of xCollapsible with more features.
This vertical navigation menu is a stylish collapsible menu modelled after the navigational menu found on Slashdot. Session-only cookies are used to store the state of menu (whether it's expanded or not). Cool css navigation menu design!
New updates: you can now add a expand / contract all links on the navigation, to allow your visitors to easily toggle the visibility of all submenus. Furthermore, you can specify all submenus should be contracted by default for first loads (see top of "menu.js").
A CSS based tab JavaScript menu that supports a secondary level of JavaScript menu items. Both levels are horizontal, so there no dropdown menus that may become hidden underneath form elements in browsers such as IE. Cool!
There are lots of hierarchical menus available. Yet none of them is as easy to configure as this one. Setting up this dynamic cross-browser hierarchical JavaScript menu will take you less than ten minutes. Check it out now.


25/09/2009
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