The code creates a context JavaScript menu when visitors right-click anywhere on the web page.
Display a custom JavaScript menu in place of the default context JavaScript menu when you right click the mouse, with this JavaScript.
Display a custom JavaScript menu in place of the default context JavaScript menu when you right click the mouse, with this JavaScript.
The demonstration JavaScript menu bar above is produced solely by a style sheet in the HEAD section, plus HTML, and uses a JavaScript to switch styles when the mouse is passed over the items in the menu. There is no need for graphics at all. Unfortunately it only works with Internet Explorer 4 and later, so it is not of much use at present.
Note: If you use this JavaScript, make sure it is placed after the items in the menu, not in the HEAD of the document.
With this JavaScript, move your mouse over the images to the left JavaScript menu and see the transition effects. Great!
This JavaScript allows you to associate a dynamic JavaScript menu with regular links on your page. As the mouse moves over the link, a JavaScript menu pops up containing "sub links".
This script is used to display content in a familiar 'Explorer' type fashion. Simply click the little icon (or the header text itself) and the content in the folder will collapse/expand.
As you click a link, content of JavaScript link will appear below.
A JavaScript menu with links that hovers up when the mouse moves over them. In select browsers, the links depress as well on mousedown.


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