Appletcollection Vertical Menu script description:
Appletcollection Vertical Menu is a Java script for Match Making scripts design by Gokhan Dagli.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Appletcollection Vertical Menu is an extremely powerful, highly customizable and easy to implement vertical java menu applet.
Publisher review: Appletcollection Vertical Menu is an extremely powerful, highly customizable and easy to implement vertical java menu applet. Appletcollection Vertical Menu is an extremely powerful, highly customizable and easy to implement vertical java menu applet. It supports single level submenus. A visual editor guides you through the set-up process of your vertical java menu applet. Features: - Image icons for top and submenu items. - Supports target frames. - The java menu applet could be displayed only vertically. - Customizable font face, font size and font style for main item and sub-menu items. - Customizable background color. - Customizable text position inside each menu and submenu item. - All necessary HTML code is automatically created for you by Appletcollection Vertical Java Menu Wizard. - Plenty of variables to customize look of your vertical java menu. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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