Java Menus
Java menu homeJava downloadBuy a java menuJava menu help centreContact us
Java menus » Java menu knowledge base

 SEARCH

 MENUS BY TYPE

 Drop-down menus

 Animated buttons

 Tree menus

 Sliding menus

 Tab menus

 Image maps

 MENUS BY NAME

 X-Bar menus

 iPOP menus

 iSlide menus

 iTree menus

 iTab menus

 iMMap menus

 Sensomap menus

 Magic menus

 MENU DESIGN

 Menu design

 Drop-down menus

 Web buttons

 Tree menus

 Sliding menus

 Menu tabs

 Image maps

 SITE LINKS

 Home

 Java downloads

 Prices / Buying

 Support

 Company

 Contact

 New menus

 Free menus

 PARTNER SITES

 Alien Menus

 Happy Menus
XIXL Tools
Simple Automatic XIXL Generator
Return to knowledge base directory

 
What this utility does: it fetches pretty well any page on the web and parses out those hyperlinks which use basic HTML syntax. It then divides the results into groups of ten (if there are a lot) and creates a basic XIXL index. This index can, theoretically, be fed straight into any of our java menus and will display a working menu for you. However you may wish to edit the results further before final use.
 
What this utility does not do: it does not do all your work for you, nor does it prepare a beautiful and ready-to-use index exactly as you would want it. You may have to change the order of the hyperlinks, regroup them, edit the labels, and so on. A good tool for this is Windows Notepad. Also, the utility does not follow hyperlinks, drilling into new pages. You have to type in the URL of each page into this utility. However this utility does save you a lot of initial typing and shows you the correct syntax for creating a XIXL index of your page. It gets you started.
 
Enter the full URL of the site and page you wish to parse below. You must start with the http:// protocol.
java menu