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PHP Layers Menu

Rated4.7/5 (19 ratings)
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A hierarchical dynamic JavaScript menu system to rapidly choose among links.
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PHP Layers Menu is a hierarchical dynamic menu system to rapidly choose among the items. It works with both PHP3 and PHP4. It achieves a compact view and a reasonably small file size for the page with a very large number of entries. Its behaviour is completely analogous to the Gnome, KDE and MS Windows main menus. You can use as many levels as you need, and the menu is dynamically generated from the menu structure file. It supports Mozilla, Netscape 4.x and 6.x, Konqueror, Opera 5, and Internet Explorer 4, 5, 5.5.

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Free
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Free
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50,280
Submitted on
29th August 2001
Last Updated
11th February 2009
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Average User Rating: 4.7/5
PHP Layers Menu
Reviewed byAnonymousonFri, 11th July 2003
Rating 5 - Excellent
Excellent and versatile menu system, implemented very professionally. Quite easy to apply to every page of a web site. A chosen script, out of several, can be turned into a central script of the site, accepting pages as its arguments, and displaying them as included files. In effect, every page is displayed with the same, multi-level cascading menu. Excellent piece of programming.
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