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Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select


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Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select Tree Cascading Menu Frames

Features Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select

Cost Effective
Easy Setup
  • De Luxe Tuner. GUI interface to create your thunderbird 3 foldertree select menus easily and in no time
  • Sensible menu parameters for manual editing
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Compatibility              
  • Full cross-browser compatibility including IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, Firefox, Konqueror and Safari on Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Menu can be populated from a database using ASP, PHP, etc.
  • Search engine friendly
  • Support for any doctypes
  • Fits for secure sites
High Performance
  • AJAX menu loading - loads web menu data from the server "on-the-fly".
  • Commonly loads quicker than other html page elements
  • Runs well with an unlimited number of submenus and items
Unrivalled Features
  • Scrollable, dragable, floating
  • Unique Java Script API for altering menu "on-the-fly", without page reloading
  • AJAX technology - loads menu data from the server "on-fly and on-demand".
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Javascript Tree Menu. Expandable Menu.

  • You can create any style for XP menu:
  • different icons, colors, and buttons for each submenu title;
  • any color for borders, backgrounds, and font of menus and items;
  • any available font style; and many other options!
  • Design personal styles for any submenu and item. Use individual styles to rich killer visual effects!
  • These effects will make your menu neat and chic. Among available special visual effects there are random dissolve, fade, mix, mosaic slide out and many many others.

Recent Questions Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select

Q: Is there a way to capture user click event just like the one in the javascript menu sliding?

A: Unfortunately, you can't assign onmouseover/onClick/onContextMenu event to each item.
However, you can achieve this by using standard html objects within items, for example:

  var menuitems = [
["<div onContextMenu='your_code_here'>item text</div>", ""]
];



Q: I have downloaded the trial version of the tree menu to use it to create our products list that will be distributed on a CD. We have decided to buy it but we are confused which license we should buy!

Which license we should buy?


A: To use Javascript/DHTML Tree on CD/DVD you should buy developer license.
Other licenses allow you to use the menu on Internet / Intranetwebsites only.

With the Developer license you can use the menu on an unlimited number ofInternet or Intranet sites and on the local machines.
This version of the script doesn't check keys and it isn't bound to adomain name, so it can be used with an application that doesn't have afixed domain name. There is also no need to add <noscript> tag to eachpage.

See in Single Website License, Multiple Website License and DeveloperLicense our source code is obfuscated.
And in Developer License with Javascript Source Code you can see thecode and change it. This is unique difference between Developerlicense and Developer license with source code.


Q: How do I set just one sub menu link to open in a new window for the css dhtml menu
when the rest is set to _self ?

A: You can set item's target for each item individually:

["Home","testlink.htm", "default.files/icon1_s.gif", "default.files/icon1_so.gif",
"", "Home Page Tip", "_blank", "", "", "", ],


Q: I’ve tried every configuration available—absolute and relativepositioning and so on. I can’t get the menus to display correctly.

I have to offset the topDX by -150 and so on just to fudge it into a CLOSE position…it certainly doesn’t mirror the preview window


A: See, the problem is that the script can't get css properties of the object if they are described in separate .css block (or file).
In other words, you can't get the value of "position" attribute of the object if the object doesn't have this property within inline style(style="position:absolute"). To get the value you should move .css style into style="" attribute.

Please, try to add your

css file -> inline css, for example:

You should add style="position:absolute;"

to the

<DIV id=navholder>

So, you'll have:

<DIV id=navholder style="position:absolute;">