Sophisticated interactive menus are a snap with this easy technique... with over- and under-line links on mouseOver, settable hot and cold colors, settable left-to-right movement on mouseOver -- and *no* layers, spans, or divisions needed. Well-behaved in your layout, and easy to install.
If you have a lot of menu links and not a lot of space, this is the script to turn to. It compacts any content into a predefined area, with the content accessible via scrolling. Browsers other than IE 4+ or NS 4+ will simply see nothing.
A fully interactive menu system with separate messaging box and programmable elements, including: link color and behavior; link box motion indent; link box border colors; link box border styles; link box border width; individual link messages; and default link message. Designed to replace costly Java applets that perform similar functions, the scripting uses no layers or divisions. Recently updated with smoother mouse response.
A simple script that allows you to launch popup windows from a dropdown menu. Any number of links can be added to the options list. The popup window features can be set within the script. Great for saving space on the page when long lists are required, for image popups, and for offsite referrals while still keeping people on your page.
One of the most-asked questions in our support mail, this very simple technique shows how to add differently colored links to the same page that light up and underline and/or overline on mouseOver. No complex JavaScript calls are required, and the technique is a fundamental building block for interesting, interactive, color-differentiated menu systems.
HierMenus provides cross-browser navigation of your Web site through drop down and/or pop-up menus. HierMenus allows you to save precious screen real-estate by condensing multiple navigational links into pop-out menus that appear only when the user specifically requests them.
Create dynamic menus with headings and sub-headings. You choose the menu colors, menu type (horizontal or vertical), browser window location when menu selections are clicked, and more.
Easily create a wild drop menu that "slides in" the text links next to the options selected on the menu. This lets the user to see where the link will take them, which you can't get with the average drop menu. It also gives them control of whether or not to click on the link(s) that "slide" in.
This is the second version of the Kyles World Javascript Menu. It is very basic and easy to use. Links are very easy to add, and it also looks very professional.
Create a colapsible site map instantly and make your site surfer friendly and easier to navigate. Includes open and closed folder images, and file images. The easy to read and understand code allows you to add as many headings and sub-headings as you wish.