24304PHP Navigation with XHTML/CSShttp://cpoteet.wordpress.com/2006/09/06/php-navigation-with-xhtmlcss/This file illustrates the way to include navigation dynamically to streamline your efficiency when updating your website. The code shows how to include navigation both with a text-based navigation and an image-based navigation. The code also includes a focus on XHTML and CSS compliance to W3C standards.PHP > Scripts and Programs > Site NavigationOct 15, 2006Chris Poteet
This file illustrates the way to include navigation dynamically to streamline your efficiency when updating your website. The code shows how to include navigation both with a text-based navigation and an image-based navigation. The code also includes a focus on XHTML and CSS compliance to W3C standards.
Include the PHP TreeView classes and you can make your own impressing tree menus. The script is very dynamic with interchangeable design. It behaves like an ordinary JavaScript TreeView with real-time update but it?s developed with
PHP/Ajax (xajax). Try out the demos below.
MX CSS Menus is a component of Kollection that helps you create horizontal, vertical, expandable and tabbed menus for your websites. With 23 predefined CSS skins for each of the layouts, and the possibility to modify and customize them through the visual CSS skin editor, this is the perfect solution to your problems as it blends 4 types of menu into a single product.
Treeview is the first component that I have developed (at the time in C + + for Windows 3). Since then I accommodate this development in various languages.
So I present you the last of the Tliste family PHP version. This component is a freeware under license GPL.
Users arrive at a Web site with different agendas. Some wander through the site like window shoppers, while others are on a mission to find a critical piece of information. Whether it is a trade contact, a foreign literature review, a chemical formula, or song lyrics of the 1960s, these people know what they want and they want to find it fast. No matter how well your site is designed, not everyone knows how to get to the right topic by following links. For such specific needs, the prearranged links on your site may seem too cumbersome to use. Cross references between similar topics are particularly hard to link together since you can't always predict what people want to see first.
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