24308PHP.Menu - JavaScript Menu for PHPhttp://www.devmansion.com/Products/PHP/MenuPHP module to build cross-browser JavaScript menus for Your site in just minutes. PHP.Menu is based on DMAPI.Menu JavaScript code which is available as part of the PHP.Menu package.PHP > Scripts and Programs > Site NavigationOct 15, 2006DevMansion.Com
A cookie-based PHP script that displays a path of hyperlinks to previously visited pages on a website. For example "Vacilando.Org > Writing > PHP Scripts > TrailScout" (see at the author's website above). It is also known as "cookie crumb trail". None of the similar programs I've found around the Web was good enough, so I decided to write my own. The path is stored in a cookie for the duration of one session (= until you close all your browser windows). For each new visited page, the title (fetched automatically from between your tags) and the url (complete with parameters) is stored in that session variable. If user visits a page that s/he has seen before, the trail of links is reduced and that page again becomes the last one in a row. There is a variable that can be used to limit the maximum number of links to be stored (this is useful for large sites where trails tend to be too long).
A typical document is structured heierarchically, with a main body, sections, sub-sections, footnotes, and so on--like a "tree," with a root, some branches, and many leaves. Yet we don't read it that way on the Web; instead, we typically read documents either as one big long page with numbered subsections, or as a collection of separate web pages, each one completely erasing the other when a link is selected.
Not so long ago I was in a big search for a solution like this and my search didn't lead to any positive results. I was looking for a dynamic PHP menu that will allow me to play with lots of options and situations. My application required some special code because it's based on member groups and so, my menu was supposed to reflect the permissions attached to each group in part. I was left with some horror solutions and this one explained in this article. Why horror? Well, imagine building a special menu
A1 - Menue allows the easy navigation especially for larger websites. It is free. For each directory a customizable menue is created from the TITLE tag and sorted following own rules. Files and directories may be included or excluded following own definitions.
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