This is your straightforward drop down menu, except in IE5+ and NS6+, a description of each selection is displayed beneath it. Very nice addition to a popular application wouldn't you say? Script updated to support options opening in a new window (IE5/NS6+ only), and ability to include multiple menus on the same page.
This is a 3 state menu effect, applicable to any table. The table cell in question 'hovers up' when the mouse moves over it, and depresses when down. A snap to install, your table links will never be the same in IE4+ and NS6!
This is a mouseover tabs menu. Move the mouse over designated links, and additional 'sub links' appear beneath it. Think of it as an inline two level menu. We intentionally made this script with a minimum amount of styling, so you can personalize its look yourself. As an example, the main links could be substituted with 'tab' images instead.
A folding menu tree that contains links and sublinks. Click on the folder icon to expand it. Browsers apart from IE 4+ or NS6+ will see the tree fully expanded (degrades well). The menu supports arbitrary nesting of sub-lists, and uses session cookies to give it persistance. In the past, whenever you opened a folder and clicked a link inside, when you returned, the folder reverts back to its initial, closed state. What a waste of time of having to reopen the folder(s) each time you return to view the links inside. Using cookies, this 'smart' folder script will actually remember the state of the folder tree when you navigate to another page, so when you come back, it will look just the way you had remembered it to be. If you can't appreciate this feature, you can bet your surfers will! Note: This persistance feature is only visible in, obviously, cookie enabled IE 4 browsers.


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