13590Javascript Drop Down Menushttp://www.searchbliss.com/webmaster_tools/javamenu.htmCreate drop-down menus easily for webmasters and web designers. Our generator allows you to enter link names and urls, and at the click of a button it creates a javascript drop-down menu. You also have the option of having the links open in a new browser window. View ExampleJavaScript > Scripts and Programs > Navigation > Form BasedOct 12, 2006
Create drop-down menus easily for webmasters and web designers. Our generator allows you to enter link names and urls, and at the click of a button it creates a javascript drop-down menu. You also have the option of having the links open in a new browser window. View Example
You can make it easier on our visitors to find their way around your site. I highly suggest using the extremely popular and extremely useful menu list. It seems every good site has one.... So, put one on your site! If you use this script, please leave a link to our site in the pulldown menu!
After the user selects an option in the pulldown menu, the new page opens in a new window! This is useful when linking to sites not within your site when you do not want the user to leave your site. Your site will remain open in the other window so the visitor can come back to it when the are finished with the popup page. You can even control the size of the popup window, whether it has scrollbars, menubars, toolbars, etc.
If you would like to use a pulldown menu, but would like to do so in frames, this is the script for you. One frame will contain the pulldown menu and the selections will be opened in the other frames!
The navigation menu above works by using the onChange function of the SELECT object to tell the window to load a new document. The URLs of the documents to jump to are given by the VALUE of the various OPTION tags contained in the SELECT.
This kind of navigation tool has the advantage that it takes up less space than a conventional menu made of text or image links, or an image map. Unfortunately, it also has some disadvantages.
One problem is that the navigation menu will take on the appearance of standard menus on whatever platform your visitors are using, which is likely to clash with whatever look and feel you have chosen for your pages on at least some platforms.
A more serious disadvantage is that this technique depends on JavaScript. As such, if you use it as the only method of navigation on your site, you will close your pages to users who have disabled JavaScript on their browser, as well as those who don't have JavaScript-capable browsers. As more and more sites use JavaScript to assault their visitors with pop-up dialogs, scrolling tickers, extra windows, layers and other assorted irritations, more and more Web users are likely to disable JavaScript so it is unwise to rely on it as the only way for people to get around your site.
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