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Tree menu: iTree Pro Multi-Icon Tree
Features
 
Layout
  1. Multiple tab layout with up to 20 tabs.
  2. Each tab can display its own independent menu.
  3. Menu types displayed under each tab may vary depending on which applet from the range is chosen. Some applets have multiple menu types.
  4. Tab display types can be chosen and implemented in any arrangment or number.
  5. Optional mouse-sensitive variably-sized preview screen displaying text or images additionally explaining each menu entry.
  6. Removable title bar.
  7. Variable width scrollbar.
  8. Individually set tab widths.
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.
  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. TIMER command for timed event sequences.
  8. SWITCH command for automatically switching tabs.
Performance
  1. Require JDK 1.1 - i.e. should run on all version 4+ browsers. More information here.
  2. Online demonstrations include examples with indices approaching 3,000 items, and yet load and perform at high speed; much larger indices should be possible with no performance loss.
  3. Advanced safety management: error detection with lifeboat page safeguards your site reputation.
  4. 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. Line-wrapping of long menu entries. Up to 40 lines per entry.
  2. Line-wrapping extends to preview screen and newsreel menu displays as well as trees.
  3. Mouse-over causes a context-sensitive message display in the browser status window.
  4. Text-graphics: text may be replaced in the menu with small text-graphics allowing use of any fonts and styles you wish.
  5. Optional background rectangle marks mouse-over state.
  6. Extended characters available (e.g. accented letters).
Indices
  1. Powerful index format allowing multiple command execution.
  2. Standard XIXL format for all our applets allowing 100% portability of indices.
  3. Dual-loading: may be read from external files, parameters, or both.
  4. DRILL command for streaming indices.
  5. Supports ZIP-compressed indices
  6. Supports index scripting (see XIXL command lists)
  7. Supports double-byte character sets and other non-Roman character sets
  8. Supports multiple parameter indices
  9. Far higher scalability than competitor products
  10. Up to 50 submenu levels.
Images
  1. Tag-images: menu entries may be suffixed with small images of your choice - typically used to indicate "new", "cool", "updated" and similar notices.
  2. Icons: define your own GIF or JPG images as icons (multi-icon tree version of iTree Pro only).
  3. Preview screen: may display images as well as text - images appear here when the mouse moves over the relevant menu entry,
Scrolling
  1. Variable-width vertical-scrolling bubble scroll.
  2. Attractive custom IMINT scroll - better than internal java AWT scroll.
  3. Scroll colours match your chosen colours for the applet.
  4. Scrollbar fully disappears when not needed.
Multi-function menu features
  1. Multi-function variant of iTree Pro has multiple display types:
    1. tree display
    2. button display
    3. text message display
    4. image display
  2. Each tab can contain any one of these types; each type can be used an indefinite number of times.
  3. History tracking: user-configurable colours to denote active and visited states.
Multi-icon tree features
  1. These features are only available on the multi-icon variant of iTree Pro.
  2. Up to 50 different icons can be defined (from GIF or JPG files of your own design) and then assigned to any number of entries.
  3. History tracking: user-configurable colours to denote active and visited states.
  4. Optional background image

  CURRENT MENU

The name of this java menu is iTree Pro Multi-Icon Tree. It is a tabbed tree menu with image icons.

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  DEMOS OF THIS MENU

Tree menu: "Triple menu with borders and preview screen" - green colour scheme and user-defined icons; complex menu content demonstrating many of the advanced features (demo #4300)

Tree menu: "Borderless single menu" - red colour scheme and user-defined icons (demo #4301)

Tree menu: "Triple menu with title bar" - black/gold colour scheme and user-defined icons (demo #4302)

Tree menu: "Thumbnail index" - shows use of preview screen for images (demo #4303)

Tree menu: "Textured look-and-feel" - shows the use of the texture option (demo #4304)

Tree menu: "1000-item capacity demonstration" - shows that the applet can handle large menus with high performance (demo #4305)
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