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2-level combo box

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Menugen is a web-based
This is a 2-level combo box
A twist to the good old
Streamline you links into one
application that allows
(single combo), both
JavaScript combo box menu,
box for easy selection and
users to create cascading
expanding the capacity of
this script renders one
navigation with this script.
javascript menus (drop down
the combo and allowing you
that's always visible on the
As an added touch, the
boxes in which the contents
to organize the links into
visitor's lower right
script briefly
of box2 change based on a
various categories.
screen. Take site navigation
"flashes" the
selection made in box1).
 
to the next level! Just
selected link before
Menugen also allows for some
 
updated for NS6+
whisking visitors to it upon
HTML formating and provides
 
functionality, plus ability
clicking the "Go
screen by screen help. The
 
to specify link target.
there" button.
original javascript code is
 
 
 
written by Alan King at
 
 
 
webreference.com.
 
 
 


Date: Nov, 28 2000


Date: Jan, 30 2002


Date: Dec, 18 2002


Date: Sep, 04 2001
A Web Wizard to create
A powerful form select menu.
Send the user to a specific
This is a navigational combo
dropdown menus for your web
Chain any number of select
URL based on the combined
box with the added feature
site. Users can select a new
elements to create a multi
selections from two
of allowing the selected
location and immediately be
dimensional drop down menu.
different pulldown menus. If
item to be opened in a
redirected to that page.
 
the user only selects from
secondary window.
Fill out all the selections
 
one menu, they are still
 
you wish to use.
 
taken to that menu's
 
 
 
corresponding page. Works
 
 
 
great for sites navigation
 
 
 
based on two seperate
 
 
 
characteristics.
 


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Date: Jul, 17 2001
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