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iNavigate iNavigate 3.3 is an innovative product that allows you to create dynamic explorer style menus quickly and easily. It gives you a variety of options for how your menu should work. It takes only a few minutes to create a professional looking menu for your web pages. Because iNavigate uses XML, browsers that can view the menus create with it are IE 5 and above and NS 6 and above.
The Global Menu Properties dialog allows you to control the overall operations of your menu. The Group Name will allow you to run several different iNavigate menus throughout your web site because you can give each menu a unique name. You can set the Start Folder (generally the root web folder) and the iNavigate Folder (a sub folder). The rest of the options on this dialog are pretty much self explanatory. I like the Auto Close Menus option. When you have already opened part of the menu structure and you click on a different part of the menu structure, the first one closes which means you don't have a menu running 5 pages down your screen.
Using the Global Frames Properties dialog you can generate dynamic menus for a frames based web site. Some other menu builders available out there don't really work well when generating menus for frames based web sites.
With the Global ToolTip Properties dialog you can create your own tool tip text for the open and close menus.
The Global Path Properties dialog allows you to customize the way the path is generated.
The Global Graphic Naming Conventions dialog lets you decide what you want your blank, plus and minus images to be named.
The Page dialog allows you to enter the basic page information. You can choose whether the page is a Regular Page (which most are), a Home Page, a Sub Page or a Foreign Page.
From the Captions dialog you can specify the captions for the individual menu items.
Ah, here's a fun one. You don't have to stick with the run of the mill plus and minus signs. Create your own custom images and then let iNavigate know what and where they are.
Check this out! With iNavigate you can even use QueryStrings!
The Edit menu allows you to insert nodes, delete nodes, move the nodes up and down, edit with NotePad or with a different editor.
While you're working on your menu structure you can easily preview it from the view menu options and you can check and see what the XML actually looks like.
Below is a screenshot of what happened when I clicked on View>XML. Pretty cool! So not only will iNavigate generate menus for you, you might learn something in the process.
Before you can preview your menu you need to save it and then generate it. At that point you can use the preview button on the toolbar to open your menu in your browser.
The options dialog allows you to set the path to your HTML editor.
Below are two screenshots of what the menu looks like in iNavigate and what the read out looks like after generating a menu structure.
The help file is absolutely impressive! It covers everything!
Take a look at the multitude of features: Unlimited Menu Depths Single HTML Source Code State Persistence Automatic Synchronization Multiple Graphics Graceful degradation Server Application Compatibility Sub Page Support Menu Group Support Multiple Entry Points Search Engine Compatible No Frames Dependency Explicit Frames Mode Automatic Text Font/Size Adjustment 100% Client-Side Processing Example (at Cirkadia) If you're like me and you just get bored or overwhelmed by creating a menu structure, or you just don't have the programming skill to create one as cool as the iNavigate dynamic menus the iNavigate is the tool to have! Head on over to Cirkadia and check out the menus in action but also download the free version to try it for yourself before you buy. Free Edition Server Edition $39.00 (US) Enterprise Edition $139.00 (US) Product Edition $399.00 (US) Windows XP, 2000 (SP2 or higher), NT 4.0 (SP4 or higher), Windows Me, or Windows 98 SE. |
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