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This page demonstrates one use of the "Floating Div" JavaScript. The HTML content for the page is more complex than the simple examples but the concept is the same. You have some HTML, complex or not, wrapped in a named "DIV" element. The script will then keep the DIV element always in view as the browser window is scrolled. It uses a gentle floating action to return the DIV to view which is a lot easier on the eye than just trying to keep the layer static.
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We named this script "HV menu" for its ability to be laid out both horizontally (as a top menu) and vertically (as a side menu), but it might as well be for its highly versatile nature. The menu's impressive list of features makes it one of the best scripts of its kind today:
Ability to act either as a horizontal or vertical menu (through toggle of a single variable)
Multi-level submenus supported (ie: 3 levels down)
Menu interface completely customizable (color, alignment etc)
Drop down in another frame supported (frames support)
Functional in all major DHTML browsers- IE4+, NS4, NS6+, Opera7+
New features in version 5.5 (compared to v5.0):
Menu status clarified- HV menu found on Dynamic Drive may be used on both commerical and non commerical sites. This applies EXCLUSIVELY to script found on Dynamic Drive, and not author's site.
Menu can be vertically static
Menu can be horizontal justified
Selected path can stay highlighted
More control over arrows.
Fixed relative positioning bug in Mozilla
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This script allows you to pop open a link menu by placing your mouse over any tag that supports the mouseover event. When you do, it opens a menu next to your cursor/page element that will stay open for a specified amount of time (you set the time in seconds). You also define the width, height, links, title, colors, and where you want the box to appear relative to your cursor (Top-Left, Bottom-Left, Bottom-Right, or Top-Right). You can add this menu anywhere you like within the HTML page (i.e. in a standard menu format, or to a single word in the middle of a line).
Check out the Demo link to see some possibilities.
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A cool menu bar that automatically slides open from the left edge of the screen as the surfer moves the mouse over it. Moving the mouse out will cause the bar to slide back in. Browsers other than NS 4+ and IE 4+ will simply see nothing.
Demo: Look to the left of you.
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A cool menu bar that automatically slides open from the left edge of the screen as the surfer moves the mouse over it. Moving the mouse out will cause it the bar to slide back in. The menu uses an external page as its content to display. This allows you to configure the menu simply by editing the external file, through HTML.
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When you have Windows XP SP2 installed and are testing the menu local on your computer with Internet Explorer the Internet Explorer PopUp blocker might be activated and block the menu. This does not happen on the internet or intranet.
This has nothing to do with PopUps but is caused by a default setting of Internet Explorer that disables scripting on local files. The menu is not a PopUp.
To change this setting in Internet Explorer choose Tools -> Internet options and the tab Advanced.
Under security enable "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer"
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This is a mouseover tabs menu. Move the mouse over designated links, and additional "sub links" appear beneath it. Think of it as an inline two level menu.
We intentionally made this script with a minimum amount of styling, so you can personalize its look yourself. As an example, the main links could be substituted with "tab" images instead.
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You can make the menu with any quantity of items. The menu can be horizontal or vertical (see example). You can even make separate buttons with such effect.
If you like it the menu, insert this code into your pages and change parameters of the images on necessary to you. (src, width, height).
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This is a great script for expanding links on your page with a 2nd level. The menu intelligently re-positions itself depending on how close it is to the edge of the browser window, so it's always in full view.
This script works in IE4+, NS4, and NS6+/Opera7+. You can specify a valid default URL for each link for other browsers to navigate to.
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