This script uses three pull down menus to guide users through a series of topical links. Please note that all of the links in this demo point to a default link page (link.html). The script can, of course, accommodate your own topical hierarchies and unique links.
This is your straightforward drop down menu, except in IE4+ and NS6+, a description of each selection is displayed beneath it. Updated to support individual links opening in a new window.
A twist to the good old JavaScript combo box menu, this script renders one that's always visible on the visitor's lower right screen. Take site navigation to the next level! Just updated for NS6+ functionality, plus ability to specify link target.
A few lines of script that allow you to organize links into categories accessible through a dropdown menu. Radio buttons control whether the links are opened in the active window or in a new window. Great for organizing large link collections on a single page. Step by step customization instructions are included in the download.
Qiksearch MenuGen is a simple and handy tool that lets you create Javascript drop-down/pull-down menus with ease. To use Qiksearch MenuGen, first select the number of Items you want in the menu. The default is 5. Then select the caption that will appear in the menu. Default is "Select". Then fill in the details of the Items. "Option" is the text that will appear when you pull the drop-down menu. "Link to" is the link to which that particular "Option" will point to. You may type your own link/URL or browse through to link to a local file. After you are done with all this, press the "Make My Code" Button. A new window will open, with the code you require. Press CTRL+A or right click and Select All, then copy the text and paste it wherever you require on your web page.
This is a Web-based dynamic drop down menu maker that allows you to make a form-based navigation menu for your site without knowing how to code any Java Script or HTML.