Vertical Tree Menu Css by Deluxe-Tree.com
Vertical Tree Menu Css


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Features Vertical Tree Menu Css

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".
Professional Look-n-feel
  • Entirely customizable look-n-feel
  • A lot of pre-designed vertical tree menu css samples
  • Hundreds of visual effects
  • Custom CSS styles can be applied for all menu settings
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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
Easy Setup
  • De Luxe Tuner. GUI interface to create your vertical tree menu css menus easily and in no time
  • Sensible menu parameters for manual editing
Seamless Integration
  • Visible over flash, select boxes, iframes, java applets
  • Multiple menus on the same page
  • Amicable to other scripts and css styles
  • Any HTML code can be used inside menu items
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Javascript Tree Menu. Expandable Menu.

  • Use a mouse to move a menu as a usual window.
  • When the page is scrolled the menu remains visible. The menu can "float" along one or two coordinate axes. After clicking on menu item selected item becomes highlighted.
  • There can be as many submenus as necessary. Any submenu in its turn can include different number of columns.

Recent Questions Vertical Tree Menu Css

Q: I have set the 'Home' page link from the top level of the menu 'Item style' top Item, to link to my Index page, but the link doesn't work. Is there a special way to set linksfrom the main menu headings?

A: You cannot use links for the main items in the XP style.

But you can try to do the following things for your "Home" item:

["<a href='index.html' class='home'>Home</a>","", "", "", "", "Return to Index page", "", "0", "", ],

And create styles
.home{
color: #FFFFFF;}
.home:hover{
color: #FFBEBE;}




Q: Does your xml drop down menu support Arabic language fonts?

A: Actually you can use any letters in the menu.

Please, check that you've set "Tools/Use utf8 encode".

When you save your data file in UTF8 you should use the same encoding on our html page.

So you should write:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">

If you don't want to use UTF-8 encode on your page you should turn off
"Tools/Use utf8 encode" property, save your data file and manually
change your letters in any text editor.

Q: Thank you for your quick service. Question for you, in the templates java expanding menu - Standard Tree Menu. There is an option to search by Index and also word query. When I bring the Template up I dont see this option on the sample menu. I'm I missing something or do I need to add it. If I need to add it can you explain to me how to do it.

A: You are able to paste any html code within java expanding menu items.

For example:

  var tmenuItems = [
...
["<nobr><FORM method=GET action='http://www.google.com/custom'><input name='as_q' value='search
the web' size=15 style='font-size:10'>&nbsp;<INPUT type=hidden name=cof
value='LW:144;L:http://domain.edu/images/sulogo.gif;LH:45;AH:center;GL:0;S: http://domain.edu;AWFID:e01cb67b8afe383e;'></form></nobr>","", "images/icons/search.gif", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",],

You should write your own code within tmenuItem.



Q: I'm looking at evaluating your Deluxe menu software for inclusion in our current web based software solution and am particularly taken with the 'Ajax style' loading.

Could you please answer a couple of questions with respect to that.

At what point does it load those file ¦ initially when menu is drawn (so multiple small hits to app server) or when the user selects the menu? Does the link href *have* to be a .js file ¦ or can it be any valid file type that returns the correct data? I have to generate the menu options dynamically from a DB and therefore really need to include a JSP style file.

Our current menu system (made up of 4 levels deep contains over 300 links, which is why I want to minimise server hit as much as possible!


A: It loads when the user move his mouse above the menu items.

You can use any extension for these files. But the file structureshould be the same as in our example.