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iSlide Pro-X Tree Type I
"Apple tree" demonstration (sliding menu)
 
  • This menu is a sliding menu with submenus which slide out vertically from beneath the parent items.
  • This light-hearted demonstration shows well the extent to which this tree can be reconfigured by a web-designer with a graphics editor.
  • The design also won an award (from Gamelan) for its originality.
  • The main points demonstrated are:
    1. "Tree-structure" elements (normally dotted lines) can be redefined just like the entry icons themselves.
    2. The tree-structure icons, entry icons and scrollbar icons have been redrawn to create a common theme (applet-tree).
    3. Drag the apple on the right-hand scrollbar to operate the scrolling.
    4. A shadow-effect border has been placed around the applet.
    5. A small box has been chosen for the applet.
    6. If you click on some of the "page" entries (in the "test" folder, each marked "style..."), you will see the fruit going through phases of being eaten - this is the history-tracking feature marking active and visited pages.
  • The Pro-X feature demonstrated is enhanced folder animation:
    1. We have slowed down the animation on this demonstration quite a lot. The Pro-X tree is capabable of slower, smoother animations than the previous versions - the speed setting options allows you to have faster or immediate action, however.
    2. The Pro-X tree also has smoother animations designed for today's higher processor speeds. The subtle accelerations and deceleration is hardly noticeable unless you look for it, but it contributes to an enhanced optical effect.
    3. The bounce is optional and will usually need to be switched off if you prefer very slow slides.
  • To find out more, continue to the next sliding menu applet demo...

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The name of this java menu is iSlide Pro-X Tree Type I. It is a sliding java menu tree with redefinable graphics and advanced drill-down features.

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  DEMOS OF THIS MENU

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Sliding menu: "Gold" - shows Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew character sets (combined in one applet) (demo #3801)

Sliding menu: "Wooden library (2)" - demonstrates folder behaviour options and tooltips (demo #3802)

Sliding menu: "Apple tree" - demonstrates enhanced folder animation (demo #3803)

Sliding menu: "Simple tree (1)" - very compact, simple, fast implementation (for general comparison) (demo #3804)

Sliding menu: "Simple tree (2)" - shows Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew character sets (combined in one applet) (demo #3809)

Sliding menu: "LCD/remote tree" - theme design showing background and border images (for general comparison) (demo #3805)

Sliding menu: "Capacity demonstration (1)" - c. 3000 entries using a multi-index system for fast loading (demo #3806)

Sliding menu: "Capacity demonstration (2)" - c. 1000 entries with a single index file (demo #3807)

Sliding menu: "DHTML event triggering" - advanced multiple DHTML event triggering (demo #3810)

Sliding menu: "Remote control" - shows use of exposed methods (demo #3808)

Sliding menu: "Green Marble" - theme design by Carole Waller (demo #3811)
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