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Sliding menu: iSlide Pro Expanding Buttons
Features
 
Multi-function click operations
  1. Full standard hyperlink functionality with frame-targetting, anchors, absolute and relative addressing to anywhere on the net.
  2. Multi-command functionality. Unlimited numbers of links targeted into different frames may be triggered by a single click.
  3. A single click can trigger a combination of link, audio and user-defined javascript/DHTML functions.
  4. Remote controls: exposed methods allow various changes to be made to the applet from outside; e.g. user-defined javascripts can track currently loaded pages and adjust the menu accordingly
  5. Page-sensitive menus without applet reloading. New indices can be loaded into the applet simultaneously with each page change in the other frame(s).
  6. START command for triggering processes after applet loading
  7. DRILL command for runtime loading of new indices
  8. TIMER command for timed event sequences
Performance
  1. JDK 1.0.2 compatible - i.e. should run on almost every java-compatible browser, including those versions of MSIE3 and Netscape 3 which were java-compatible.
  2. Online demonstrations include examples with indices with 1,000 items, and yet load and perform at high speed; much larger indices should be possible with no performance loss.
  3. Can optionally be implemented without any external graphics to speed up performance and loading time; likewise indices may optionally be loaded from parameters with similar effect.
  4. Advanced safety management: JVM error detection with lifeboat page safeguards your site reputation.
  5. Auto-disposal: to maintain a clean interface, unneeded folders are automatically closed either (a) whenever a new folder is opened, or (b) whenever a user-defined number of visible entries is overstepped.
Text appearance
  1. Stylesheets for menu entry formatting - commands include many colour options, font, size, style, positioning, alignment, margins, etc. Stylesheet has a fixed number of entries (12) on this special menu.
  2. Line-wrapping of long menu entries: up to 4 lines.
  3. Mouse-over causes a context-sensitive message display in the browser status window.
  4. Tag graphics: text may be replaced in the menu with small text-graphics allowing use of any fonts and styles you wish.
  5. Text shadows: enhanced shadow or embossed effects with crisp thin shadows or blur-edged shadows.
  6. Extended characters available (e.g. accented letters).
Indices
  1. Powerful index format allowing multiple command execution and tag graphics.
  2. Standard format for all our applets allowing 100% portability of indices.
  3. Dual-loading: may be read from external files, parameters, or both.
  4. Unlimited index size using index hyperlinks (drills).
  5. 2 levels of submenus (total of 3 menu levels).
Images
  1. Background images: tiled to fit if necessary - just like HTML backgrounds.
  2. Border images: also automatically tiled to fit if necessary. These wrap themselves around the menu with independently definable widths at top, bottom, left and right. Ideal for putting a drop shadow, patterned or bevelled border around your menu. A variety of sample borders (currently 28) are supplied in a resource library.
  3. Buttons: to enable faster downloading of different buttons designs, buttons can optionally be separated into a (detailed) JPG base image and a set of simpler individualising (GIF) overlays.
  4. Buttons have pressed and focused states.
  5. Tag-images: menu entries may be suffixed with small images of your choice - typically used to indicate "new", "cool", "updated" and similar notices. (Tag images only appear when the menu is left-aligned).
  6. Scroll images: see under scrolls.
Audio
  1. A global "move" sound may be defined - whenever the mouse moves to a new entry, the sound is played.
  2. A global "click" sound may be defined - whenever an item is clicked, the sound is played.
  3. Individual click sounds may be defined - any entry can play its own individual sound at the same time as performing any other functions (such as loading a page).
Scrolling
  1. User-definable scrollbars can be easily implemented from a resource library; or create your own design with an image editor using our unique and convenient format.
  2. Scrollbars may be placed left, right or on both sides.
  3. Scrollbar appearance can be optional (as needed) or fixed.
  4. If no user-defined scrollbar is entered, the applet can optionally generate internal scrolls for you; the design of these varies with menu type.

  CURRENT MENU

The name of this java menu is iSlide Pro Expanding Buttons. It is a sliding java menu with nested GIF/JPG defined enclosing graphics.

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  HOW TO USE THIS MENU

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  DEMOS OF THIS MENU

Sliding menu: "Bordered vegetation" - submenu visualisation with expanding button at the first level and a tree effect for the second level (demo #3400)

Sliding menu: "Blue/white inset panel" - expanding panel style of submenu visualisation (demo #3401)

Sliding menu: "Capacity Demonstration" - shows around 3000 menu items (demo #3402)

Sliding menu: "Orange Leaf (1)" - unique imint hook style of displaying double submenus compactly (demo #3403)

Sliding menu: "Orange Leaf (2)" - with scroll/border (demo #3404)

Sliding menu: "Subspace" - hook style submenu visualisation (demo #3405)

Sliding menu: "Wood" - hook style submenu visualisation (demo #3406)

Sliding menu: "Minimal " - hook style submenu visualisation; white background (demo #3407)

Sliding menu: "Cellphone (1)" - design by Michael Albers (demo #3408)

Sliding menu: "Simple, green with text shadow" - using default buttons; expanding button style (demo #3409)

Sliding menu: "Sand with text shadow" - using larger default buttons with double border (demo #3410)

Sliding menu: "Colourful plastic " - (demo #3411)

Sliding menu: "Glass (1)" - design by Mara Nathanson; very small, compact buttons; hook style; for white backgrounds (demo #3412)

Sliding menu: "Glass (2)" - variation on above suitable for black backgrounds (demo #3413)

Sliding menu: "Marble (1)" - design by Mara Nathanson; hook style; for white backgrounds (demo #3414)

Sliding menu: "Marble (2)" - variation on above suitable for black backgrounds (demo #3415)

Sliding menu: "Cellphone (1)" - design by Michael Albers; sophisticated graphics with scrolls/border (demo #3416)
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