The layout used for this demo is just one of many possible combinations of Treeview settings. If your site requires a different look-and-feel, check some of the things you can change:
Use one frameless page
Link the items to pages.
Display folder and document icons.
Activate highlight of last selection.
See the other demos in this site for more.
Place them in a folder called 'img' directly under your domain, or change all paths in step 2 and 3 to point to the right location of the images.
Step 2
Insert the following code between and . Change the values for Open.src and Closed.src to reflect your path to open.gif and closed.gif
Creative doesn’t want navigation to fall below the fold. They don’t want there to be any natural scrolling on the site. Apparently the built in scroll bars in all the browsers just aren’t “creative” enough for there taste. They also want to represent the hiearchy of the sub navigation via a tree structure (hence the Tree). On top of that, they don’t want to confuse the user with showing anymore than one element at a time. So when one parent is invoked all other expanded parents are collapsed(hence the Accodian).
With Sothink Tree Menu, it will be so easy to build DHTML Tree Menus in minutes! No programming skill, no JavaScript experience? That's OK. You still can design professional and fashionable Tree Menus. The program guides you to create tree menus; cross-browser is not a problem any more. Exert your imagination, and check out the wonderful performance made by Sothink Tree Menu!
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