Create your menu using "Add button" and "Add submenu's item's buttons.
Use various ready to use Templates. Double click on the Template to apply it.
Change button appearance for normal and mouse over states and set buttons/submenus link properties and link target attributes.
Save your menu as project file, as HTML page or insert your menu into the existing HTML page
SLIDE SUBMENU MAKE USING JAVASCRIPT
Submenu Theme Toolbox
In the Themes toolbox you can choose submenu themes for web appearance. Click theme name to open it. The theme's available submenu's backgrounds will appear in the Submenu backgrounds list.
You can check how a background responds to the mouse events without applying it. To do so just move mouse over/click the background.
To apply chosen background, just double-click it. Submenu appearance will change.
DESCRIPTION
Sub menus dropdown over all the objects on the page (select, flash, object, embed).
Design personal styles for any submenu and item.
Use images for icons, backgrounds of items. Using images you can create menus entirely based on graphics.
Not a string of code!
You will not need any skills in javascript and html with DHTML Dropdown Menu. All programming will be completed for you.
There even will be no necessity to edit your html code to insert a completed button-menu. Just point out the place on your page, where you want the buttons to be, and then press "Insert".
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Vista-style menus
Web menus, which are created by Dropdown DHTML Menu, exactly correspond with Windows Vista graphic interface components. That is why the visitors of your site will not have to spend their time in order to familiarize with the unusually-looking navigation. Nevertheless, you are not limited by the standard Windows themes, and you will be able to create your own original buttons.
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Instant preview
Each change of button-menu appearance is instantly displayed in the Preview Window.
At the same time, you will be able to test how the buttons would respond to the mouse events.