JavaScript Menus Don’t Have to be Hard
February 4, 2010 by David Olsen
If you’ve ever tried to build a JavaScript drop-down menu from scratch, then you know how hard it can be. They can get very complicated very quickly, and unless you are building menus all day, everyday mistakes will creep in that can be challenging to find and fix. One solution is to use a tool like FlexiMenusJS to design and build your menus.
More About DHTML and DHTML Menus
- FlexiMenuJS
- Standards Based DHTML Menus
- How Do You Build Dynamic Menus?
- DHTML Menu Scripts and Programs
- Show and Hide Blocks of Text (or Images) with CSS and JS
JavaScript Menus Don’t Have to be Hard originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 14:49:06.
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