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Sorry not really a frontpage question but i was wondering if anyone knew of a good program to help create javascript specificly? to create those cool expandable menus and buttons. I tried some programs like the uleadmenu.applet but its java and requries java virtua machine and loading time. so im now looking for something more compatible and no load time like java
thanks for help. You guys are awesome! you always help even when its a stupid question.thanks
 
You can find some of these at:

http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/res/resource.aspx?
respage=jscript#dhtmenu

To find billions more, type
? javascript dhtml menu
into the IE address bar and press Enter.

Or, to create DHTML menus in FrontPage 2003, browse:

Creating DHTML Menus in FrontPage 2003
http://www.interlacken.com/winnt/tips/tipshow.aspx?tip=28

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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-----Original Message-----
Sorry not really a frontpage question but i was
wondering if anyone knew of a good program to help create
javascript specificly? to create those cool expandable
menus and buttons. I tried some programs like the
uleadmenu.applet but its java and requries java virtua
machine and loading time. so im now looking for something
more compatible and no load time like java.
thanks for help. You guys are awesome! you always help
even when its a stupid question.thanks
 

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