This elegant JavaScript menu sticks at the left side of your webpage and consumes almost no space (trick: vertical labeling of the main-topics). Easy to configure.
New rollover effect: just touch a menu-button and the button will start shaking like a tree in a earthquake. Simple. Small.
Top-Slide-Menu is a space-saving slidemenu on the top of your webpage. Just click on a category and the JavaScript menu item will slide down revealing its mapped submenus. Click on the spot again and the JavaScript menu item will slide back. As the script is based on simple imagemaps you can design them as you like.
This is the first fullfledged hierarchical JavaScript menu that you can show and hide simply by doubleclicking. Works with IE4x as well as NN4.6x and higher.
Whether you scroll up or down, this Menu Bar sticks to you like a mosquito in a hot night. Very impressive.
There are lots of hierarchical menus available. Yet none of them is as easy to configure as this one. Setting up this dynamic cross-browser hierarchical JavaScript menu will take you less than ten minutes. Check it out now.
A different script to display a custom JavaScript menu in place of the default context JavaScript menu when you right click the mouse, with this JavaScript.
Combination of pop-up-menu and slideshow. By default the slideshow will scroll from bottom to top pausing between each image. If the visitor clicks on a menu-item the slideshow will be hidden and the submenu-links will be displayed. After some time the slideshow appears again. More features: each image may be linked separately. Most elements can be configured without programming-knowledge inside the head-scetion of the script: background-color, borderwidth, scrollerwidth, scrollerheight, pause between the images and so on.
A different script to display a custom JavaScript menu in place of the default context JavaScript menu when you right click the mouse, with this JavaScript.
A different script to display a custom JavaScript menu in place of the default context JavaScript menu when you right click the mouse, with this JavaScript.