MyGosuMenu
A set of dhtml menus. - DynamicTree: display and build tree structures - XulMenu: horizontal or vertical windows like menu - DropDownMenuX: horizontal or vertical drop down menu with unlimited nesting - ClickShowHideMenu: vertical navigation bar menu. - TreeMenu: simple tree menu - DropDownMenu1: simple drop down menu They all share following features: - seperated into 3 layers (structure, presentation, behavior) - object oriented code, so you can create many menus on one page - can be positioned statically, relatively or absolutely inside div or table element - work with most of the key browsers including: IE 5.0/5.5/6.0, Mozilla 1.4/1.7, Opera 7.11/7.23/7.51, Safari 1.2, Konqueror 3.2.0, Firefox 0.7/0.8/0.9, Camino 0.7, Netscape 7.11, Lynx 2.8.5, Links 0.98 - friendly to search engines and text browsers - released under BSD license (free even for commercial use)
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- Version:
- 1.5.8
- Filed in:
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Scripts / JavaScript / Scripts & Programs / Navigation / Menus
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- Publisher:
- Cezary Tomczak Other listings by this publisher
License & Pricing Information
- License Type:
- BSD
- Price:
- $0.00 USD
- Additional Info:
- BSD revised (free for any use)
User Reviews
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I spent about 3 weeks evaluating virtually every DHTML menu option on this site. I like this product because of it's simplicity, and configurability. I'm using it in a 3-Column Fluid CSS layout and it's very effective. The support is great too. I had one problem, e-mailed the author and the next morning, problem solved. I take back every polish joke I've ever made.
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MyGosuMenu contains a couple of really well and straigthforward coded DHTML menus - different menu level are supported, horizontal and vertical styles, treemenus. No spectacular designs, but if you look for more classic styles, you should give MygosuMenu a try. Download archive contains a few easy to understand and customizable examples. Compared with other scripts it is really easy to integrate into a dynamic website application (CMS). (I needed about 3 hours for my purposes) Only one possible problem: to get acceptable HTML-design in MSIE, your HTML-Doctype has to be set to one of the DTD-containing styles (say it another way: you have to set it to a full HTML-standard-compatible Doctype - read Docs to get more information about). Online-Documentation is well suited to the purpose, unfortunately no user forum exists today. Many thanks to the author Cezary Tomczak : deka