|  | | Canzine.com provides the website administrators with a set of flash templates. It provides customizable templates which can be used for various purposes. | | This four level vertical menu is designed in the drop down menu bar style. It allows each item to have default or custom icons, items can be highlighted, can be transparent and the selector can be bordered, filled or both. | | Console is a flash page which is based on the old computer console type and provides special features such as search box, scroll bar, nav bar etc. | | With the help of ContactFormCE website administrators can facilitate their site visitors by providing email forms to collect their comments, feedback and information. | | A 2-level vertical menu. First-level items can act as links or can contain a panel of second-level items. The second level is revealed by clicking the caption or hovering over it: items below slide upward or downward. | | Classica is a 4-level menu in the classic drop-down menubar style. Menu labels can act as links, or can lead to up to 3 levels of fly-out menus. Each menu item can display an icon. An optional selector bar highlights menu items: the selector can be bordered, filled or both. | | CoolStrip is a vertical menu of links with a sliding feel. Each menu item links to a different URL, and an unlimited number of entries can be included. | | DropBar is a 2-level fading and sliding horizontal menu. Hovering over a first-level button can reveal a second level of buttons below. Items can use gradient fills, and any item can act as a link. The second-level strip expands into and out of view vertically, and buttons fade between colors. | | Elevator is a powerful, compact multi-level menu. Items can be nested up to 8 levels deep, each linking to its own URL and frame target. Two buttons at the top of the menu lead to the next lower level or to level 1. Non-reactive separators can be placed anywhere on the menu. | | HotStrip is a compact menu-strip designed to sit in a narrow top or bottom frame. The clicked entry can remain highlighted until the next is clicked, indicating the currently-visible page. | Pages: [<<] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... [>>] | |  |
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