drop Menu is a Flash script for Financial Modeling and Analysis scripts design by FFF Web Media Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS.
The dropMenu component provides an easy way to add a vertical or horizontal two-level menus Flash drop down menu to your Flash websites.
Publisher review:The dropMenu component provides an easy way to add a vertical or horizontal two-level menus Flash drop down menu to your Flash websites. The dropMenu component provides an easy way to add a vertical or horizontal two-level menus Flash drop down menu to your Flash websites. Menu items and links can be defined using a very simple XML file (without any coding) or through ActionScript.Features:Choice of menu directionChoose from the following menu directions: vertical right, vertical left, horizontal up, horizontal down. Create dynamic menus through XMLMenu items and target links can be defined either through a simple external XML file or through ActionScript.Choice of menu effectsChoose from a range of built-in menu effects: easing, fade, bounce, elastic, or choose to have no effect at all.Adjustable effect parametersSet the effect speed, strength and elasticity.Set item style and text alignmentSet the item colors, border color, as well as the font, size and color and text alignment: left, right, center. You can also specify a different color for rollovers.Set item paddingSet the space between each menu item.Custom item iconsCreate your own custom icons for each menu item or choose to display items without icons.ActionScript callback functionSpecify a callback function which will be triggered when menu items are clicked.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS
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