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If you have a lot of links on a page and don't have enough of space to fit them all a simple way to add the links is to create a jump menu. Learn how to create jump menus in Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.0. Code is also included.
A cross-platform, cross-browser drop-down menu system with tutorial. Works on version 4+ browsers. Easy to set up and configure. Includes submenus, and side menus
This is a tutorial which creates a simple cross-browser drop-down menu system in JavaScript. Tested in IE 4+ NS 4+ NS6/7 Mozilla and Opera 5+. Now includes cascading submenus.
One of the simplest ways to add a navigation feature on your site is to put a drop down menu on each of your pages. This short tutorial describes how to create a dropdown menu in JavaScript.
A few code snippets to let your users navigate through your website. It contains back and forth code, a code to close a window or frameset and a redirection.
For Web sites that are organized in a hierarchical manner, trees are a great way to present hierarchical content. This tutorial describes how the Tree Object works, and creating your own expandable/collapsable tree navigation system in JavaScript.
The pull down menu is an excellent to condense many links into a small area. In the older days the only way to process a pull-down menu was to use a CGI script, but now you can do it with JavaScript. This tutorial presents several different types of pull-down menus: standard menu, menu with no button, using in frames, and using in a different window.
Here's a remote control panel that controls the bigger window. It allows you to open a specific page by clicking anf dragging the link with your mouse. Neat effect (Netscape only).