Am i wrong is this an incedible menu?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Edwin Knoppert
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Edwin Knoppert

Just wanted to verify since we need a good menu for different browsers.
The XP lookalikes are awesome!!

http://www.aspxlab.com/

From the help:
AspxLab Menu and SlideMenu support these browsers:
Internet Explorer 5.0 and above;
Netscape 6.2 and above;
Mozilla 1.2 and above;
Firefox 1.0 and above;
Opera 7.2 and above;
Apple Safari 1.2 and above;
Konqueror 3.3 and above;
 
It may be good, but it's hard to beat www.componentart.com for their
products, service, and most importantly for us developers - their absolutely
outstanding technical documentation and samples... all viewable right there
online. Their free online support forums are actually quite useful and
monitored by the componentart.com technical staff who provide useful
answers.
 
He has some neat stuff(!)

Will check that out as well tomorrow.
Today i played with the other, it would do.
Price surprised me, not to expensive.
 
Hmm, the on-line demo performs more badly than the other menu.
No shadow in Opera, the other does.
Menu's in opera seem to overlap one pixel, a part of a line is gone.

We'll see..
 
Can't receive the dl link, anyone having that for me?
(Stupid email stuff!)

Thanks!
 
The menu from ComponentArt - can bind to an XML file, or an ADO.NET DataSet
(or DataTable), or hard-code menu items, Declaratively set menu items in the
ASPX/ASCX file, etc.

.... can't advocate their stuff enough! Of course if all you're after is
price, then...
 
Edwin said:
Just wanted to verify since we need a good menu for different browsers.
The XP lookalikes are awesome!!

http://www.aspxlab.com/

I like it. I've bookmarked it so that I can play with it later. I've
been looking for a few different menu components so that I can write
translators to get data from my CMS project to drive their contents.

Thanks for the link!

Joseph
 
Edwin,

For the AspxLab download, the email is just a "thank you" email for
downloading it. When submiting the information, I was presented with a
download dialog box. If you aren't getting this same behavior, I am
not sure what could be happening. But, feel free to contact me at my
email address, and I will send you a copy if you are still unable to
download it.

Joseph
 
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