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    CSI-jMenu

    CSI-jMenu

    Javascript Lib jMenu

    * Introduction - This Module is a Javascript Library; - The Library was created to build and manager simple menu and event controls in the W3C Docs; * Online DEMO, see: https://csi-mymenu.sourceforge.io/examples/00-index.html * Support: The Support Service is FREE. Do you need support? Open a ticket and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
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    PHPLM

    PHPLM

    A dynamic web menu based on PHP, Javascript and optionally a DB.

    A hierarchical, dynamic web menu generation system (group of classes) based on DHTML, CSS, PHP, PHPLIB Templates and Javascript. It provides various types of dynamic menus (simple, tree, with or without Javascript, CSS, horizontal or vertical). It was originally forked from the phplayersmenu project.
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    Xmenu is a versatile, javascript driven DHTML menu that works on most popular browsers. It comes in 3 basic modes: vertical, horizontal or collapsing and folds/unfolds on clicks or mouseovers. Easy to implement, it doesn't need any absolute coordinates.
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    Xtree.NET is a .NET/Mono webcontrol which produces a Windows Explorer like menu system. Works on most common browsers (ie, mozilla, opera etc.). Based on Javascript and DHTML. The webcontrol is developed in C#.
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    The component is an dynamic menu building solution. It automatically detects and renders a tailored DHTML menu for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 - 6, Netscape Navigator 4 – 7, Opera 5,6 and Mozilla/Gecko based browsers run on Windows, Mac and Linux.
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    This is a cross-platform PHP-based DHTML menuing system
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    Fortis is a JavaScript windowing API for DHTML pages in Internet Explorer 5+. It boast an independent (and powerful) menu system API.
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    a draggable resizeable windowing system with dynamic application menu and open application manager bar, done in cross browser dhtml. See demo here: http://mypage.uniserve.ca/~mikev/playground/
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