iNavigate is the ultimate tree menu for your intranet, internet or custom product project
| Version | 4.2.4125 |
| Updated | Jun 2nd 2006 |
| Developer |
Cirkadia
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| User Rating |
939
3.3
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| Original File Size | 4.5 MB |
| Downloads | 7983 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
iNavigate is the ultimate tree menu for your intranet, internet or custom product project.
iNavigate provides support for all users; from the non-JavaScript familiar, to those of you who'll want to tinker under-the-hood with the JavaScript API or XSL, whatever your level, you'll be able to create iNavigate menus with ease.
iNavigate Tree Menus
The iNavigate tree menu dynamically expands and collapses interactively with the user, providing a simple and intuitive navigational system.
Requiring no run time component or server interaction iNavigate provides a flexible pure HTML menu structure with a comprehensive dynamic menu Feature List.
This easy to integrate system, ensures that your website remains search engine compatible whilst providing graceful degradation on older and other browsers.
iNavigate Tree Menu Generator
The iNavigate tree menu generator simplifies the process of developing, managing and deploying multiple level dynamic tree menus.
The iNavigate Crack Generator enables you to:
Rapidly design your menu hierarchy using drag and drop
Quickly assign Caption, URL, Tool Tip, Hover Text and Group
Save your menu hierarchy in XML
Swiftly replicate the menu hierarchy across your HTML pages
iNavigate.dll - ActiveX Automation
The iNavigate.dll [Professional Gold] allows you to generate menus from code, allowing for close integration with your systems and processes. Combined with the ability to generate iNavigate XML files from code, this means you can generate menus automatically from a database or other data source.
The ActiveX demo application, which ships with the product, provides an example of use of the iNavigate.dll interfaces.
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