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1-18 of 18 Javascript Navigation > Menu Navigation sites are shown.
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Multilevel cascading menu for navigation in Internet Explorer. Menus have borders, highlight colours and are positioned relative to one another on the fly.
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When a category is clicked, the category's items are displayed below while the rest of the page is pushed downward. Good for use in a navigation frame of framed sites
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If your site has more than two frames, you can even select which two frames to load into. Make different links load into different frames!
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Sends the user to a specific URL based on the combined selections from two different pulldown menus. If the user only selects from one menu, they are still taken to that menu's corresponding page. Works great for sites navigation based on two seperate characteristics.
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Sends the user to a specific URL based on the combined selections from two different menus. Works great for sites navigation based on two seperate characteristics.
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Forget actually clicking on links anymore, if you put your cursor over them, you go there! (with this JavaScript at least) If you use this script, please remember that it can be annoying, even a pain for them to have to come back if they really didn't want to follow the link.
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Dynamically change the link address for a hyperlink based on their entry in the pulldown menu. Send to different email addresses or URLs.
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This short script will turn an ordinary button into a link to any page.
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Best with IE) Prevent the Return key from accidentally submitting a form. The user now MUST click on the submit button. Alert messages do not appear in Netscape.
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(Internet Explorer Only) Move your mouse over the button and watch it fade to another color and then fade back to original color once you move your mouse off. The message on the button will even change after you click on it!
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By adding this code to your Web site, users can print out the current page by simply clicking a button.
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Using the drop down box to create a 'short cut' navigation tool can be very effective.
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Cut out the 'go' button and redirect the user from a simple drop down box.
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Still wondering how to create a back button from a link or button? It's easy to do and doesn't even take a whole line!
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Forces the user to click on a button. If the window is closed without clicking on the button it will be opened again. Really persistent.
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Let JavaScript introduce you to the increasingly popular Mr. Push Me! Mr. Push doesn't mind the occassional push, but watch out if you over do it!
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This effect, however, is over-used. A JavaScript button will bring up an E-Mail Window for your users. You can also include a predefined subject if you so decide. Both methods are demonstrated
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JavaScript can power a floating menu, that actually can 'float' a navigation bar menu to anywhere on the page, with the click of a mouse!
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