Features: unlimited number of buttons for the main menu as well as for the submenu colors/gradients/fonts/sizes/coordinates/angles/text/url/target/submenus/ about everything customizable from xml nice looking and easy to implement as standalone menu or within another project just drag and drop onto ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
This is a two level vertical menu with a modern metal look. It is dynamically created from a xml file, where you can set the default item to open. The menu scrolls vertically if it doesn't fit in the viewing area. You can use it for everything; check the help file for a few basic examples. It is eas... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Sliding menu, mouseover slides over the normal state of the button. Extremely customizable and useful, many vertical menus on sale can be obtained by changing the xml settings for this one. Features for the xml/what you can change: the menu's position the button's alignment (centered/to right/to lef... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 06 is a very useful flexible horizontal menu and of course a best buy because the level of customizations is as high as it can be. Features for the xml/what you can change: menu's position font's normal, over, pressed color, font name, size you can set the button's fading tim... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 05 is an extremely flexible and highly customizable menu. All the graphics are in the code and you will be able to modify each of them only by opening the xml and going crazy with the colors/transparency levels/toggle on or off the components and many more and yes you can ope... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 04B is an extremely flexible and highly customizable menu. All the graphics are in the code and you will be able to modify each of them only by opening the xml and going crazy with the colors/transparency levels/toggle on or off the components and many more and yes you can op... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 04 is a nice menu and of course a best buy purchase because the level of customizations is as high as it can be. Dynamic Horizontal Menu 04 is an extremely flexible and highly customizable menu. All the graphics are in the code and you will be able to modify each of them only... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 03 is a nice menu and of course a best buy purchase because the level of customizations is as high as it can be. Dynamic Horizontal Menu 03 is an extremely flexible and highly customizable menu. All the graphics are in the code and you will be able to modify each of them only... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 02 is a nice menu and of course a best buy purchase because the level of customizations is as high as it can be. Dynamic Horizontal Menu 02 is an extremely flexible and highly customizable menu. All the graphics are in the code and you will be able to modify each of them only... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009
Dynamic Horizontal Menu 01 is an extremely flexible and highly customizable menu. All the graphics are in the code and you will be able to modify each of them only by opening the xml and going crazy with the colors/transparency levels/toggle on or off the components and many more and yes you can ope... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 26 Oct, 2009