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I would very much like to create some simple menus. Pretty much exactly like the ones to the left of the devshed.com home page.
I see in the HTML source, there is a refernce to class="menu". How can I get my hands on that class file (or similar)? I searched the script database, but was unable to find it. Help greatly appreciated. Jason |
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Jason,
what they're doing is using styles..."class" is just a name for a prededtermined stlye that they made in the top of the document (before the <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" id=all> tag). go here to learn more about style sheets: http://www.devshed.com/Client_Side/CSS/ i haven't checked these tutorials out, but it's a place to start. jason ;)
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You can also go to : URL or javascript.internet.com for tons of free javascripts as well as URL for free/shareware java applets. They all have dozens of menu's ranging from 'cute but not really functional' to awesome flash-like menu's. When you have free time, mosey over to URL and pick up a copy of AnFX. It's a program that lets you build Java applets without knowing any Java programming and doesn't require plugins. Happy developing ...
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