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         Scripts

SlideMenu2
Written 08/19/2002 byDHTML CENTRAL Last updated: 08/20/2002

When updating the old SlideMenu script I got some problems so I decided to remake the entire menu. Now the menu is much more functional and you can have unlimited levels! This menu now works on all 4.x+ browsers.

Download the zip file for 6 examples, the js file and all the images.


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SlideMenu
Written 09/29/2001 byDHTML CENTRAL Last updated: 08/01/2002

NOTE: This script has some problems in NS6 for PC and IE5.2 for the MAC. I am currently working on fixing that.

This is a script that I made a while back but for some reason I never finished it. It's similar to the foldoutmenu except that it's a little more advanced since the submenus slide open and they have background-images to make the menu look better. This menu has a limit of 2 levels of submenus.

This script can also be purchased as a Dreamweaver extension at Kaosweaver.com


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SideScrollMenu
Written 09/07/2001 byDHTML CENTRAL Last updated: 09/07/2001

A menu that scrolls links horizontally.


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         Tutorials

Making a standards supporting page and menu script
Written 08/19/2002 byDHTML CENTRAL Last updated: 08/19/2002

A short and quick tutorial where I start talking a little about coding for the standards with some examples on how to start with a very simple page and then add styles and scripts.
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Dynamic data using the DOM and Remote Scripting
Written 02/20/2002 byDHTML CENTRAL Last updated: 02/21/2002

I learned this technique a couple of weeks back from dotvoid (thanks to Dan or was it Sergi that pointed it out for me). So as you understand this is pretty new for me as well, but I thought I'd write a little tutorial about it because I found it really interesting and have used it a couple of times since then. This tutorial is for the little more advanced users and you should have some understanding of the DOM to read it.

The basic idea is to dynamically load content in a standard supporting way without using the old iframe buffer trick. In this tutorial I will show a couple of examples on how to use this.

Please note that is ONLY supported by Explorer 6 and the newest Mozilla versions. Opera doesn't yet support creating elements on the fly so this will NOT work with Opera.
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Upgrading to CoolMenus 4
Written 01/25/2002 byDHTML CENTRAL Last updated: 01/26/2002

This is just a short and dirty article trying to show the basics about how to upgrade your menu script from version 3. I will rewrite this more detailed soon.
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         Projects
CoolMenus

CoolMenus is an advanced menu script that I have been working on for years. If you have been browsing this site you have already used the script. The coolMenus have been downloaded over 200 000 times!

New version released today (11th November!!)

See latest news for info about the next version and support.

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DHTML Library

A small and rather simple DHTML library that makes it simpler to code cross-browser. With full instructions, tutorial and overview of features.

I am working on a new version of this. Currently it's a little a out of shape.

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DHTML Guestbook

This is really not ready yet. Some of you might remember the DHTML guestbook with the draggable layers and everything at bratta.com a while back. I have been working on a little more advanced version (using the windowscript) that I will soon release here.

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