Happy XP-3000 Slip-down Menu' 1.30 is Shareware Java & JavaScript software design by Image Intelligence Software Ltd.. It runs on following operating system: Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows CE,Unix,Linux,OS/2,OS/2 Warp,OS/2 Warp 4,Mac PPC and has as system requirements: Any. Easy-to-use slip-down menu to help visitors around your site. Horizontally laid out menu. Uses a great-looking XP-3000 design. Online configuration tool. Supports user-definable multi-state icons and many more features.
Publisher review:Easy-to-use slip-down menu to help visitors around your site. This menu has small animating drop-down submenus which slip down from a horizontal bar. Place it along the top of your site. The XP-3000 design is for those who feel that Windows XP is just a little uninspiring in style. A combination of metallic gradients and borders based on the colours of your choice results in a smart, professional and original button style. The gradient effect reverses on rollover. An online configuration tool makes it easy to modify the menu to your tastes - just point-and-click to choose colours, sizes, fonts and much more - and see your results simultaneously displayed. Supports true-type fonts, line-wrapping, multi-state icons, script triggers and much more. A professional-level upgrade to this menu is also available, including support for database-sourced menu content, dynamic menu content and high scalability.
Requirements:Any
Operating system:Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows CE,Unix,Linux,OS/2,OS/2 Warp,OS/2 Warp 4,Mac PPC
Release notes:New Release
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