This JavaScript code creates the two level menus on your web page. Everytime you move mouse over it, the sub items will be displayed. And you can toggle on/off them all.
Bottom Menu Scroller is a JavaScript menu that positions itself at the bottom of your page when you scroll. Controls to Show/Hide as Well. CROSS-BROWSER (IE 5+, Netscape 7+, Mozilla 1.2+, Opera 7+).
CMD.HTM is a Navigation Menu disguised as a Command Prompt. Allows Users to Show and Hide as Well as Move the Navigation Menu. (IE 5+, Netscape 7+, Mozilla 1.2+).
A combination of CSS and JavaScript that allows switching between several pages without loading them from server. The script emulates the behavior of tabbed controls in Windows applications.
This is an attractive, list based tab JavaScript menu script. While the JavaScript menu requires a JavaScript enabled browser to view properly, the menu content is simply regular HTML, making content such as links within search engine friendly.
This two level CSS Top Menu uses regular lists (<ul>) for the underlining structure, making it search engine friendly and very lightweight. The script is also a breeze to customize. Cool.
This JavaScript menu script displays a cool description of the JavaScript link the mouse is currently over, gently brought into view. The JavaScript menu is styled entirely using CSS, even the color change during the mouseover, making the script lightweight and very easy to customize.