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Now that the Webreference Hierarchical menus have gone commercial, it is time for some of us to consider good alternatives for developing those DHTML drop-down menus.
In this quick posting (hesitate to dignify this as an "article"), I will share some options from my stash, with some relevant preliminary comments. This is not supposed to be TheGreatComparisonOfMenuScripts or a comprehensive rehash of search results from Google... it is just a listing of possible options that I have accumulated on my local drive. Hope this is useful.
Before we begin, I have tested these menu scripts with the following browsers using a Windows XP build 2600 and a Windows 2000 box —
- IE 4x - 6x
- Netscape 4.77
- Netscape 6.2
- Mozilla 0.9.8 (Mozilla/5.0; Gecko/20020204)
- Opera 6.01 Build 1014
Ok, here's the list:
| Name | Sample | Browsers it works with | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milonic | Get code | All tested. | This one is perhaps the simplest to start coding with, appears the same in all browsers, and has a cool fading effect. Should be seen. |
| Dynamic Drive | Get code | Claims to work with all, but does not even show up in Opera. | I discarded this particular one because it does not work in Opera 6. They have a whole category of menus though. |
|
Bratta.com |
Get code | All tested. | He has a bunch of examples out too. May I draw your attention to a menu with a valid XHTML DTD. (His advanced examples are a little quirky with NN4 and Opera though). |
| BrainJar.com | Get code | Acts unstably in Opera and goes absolutely kaput in NN 4.77. | Greatly done script (and DOM viewer, which you must see if you are a JS coder) but I would like to have had Netscape 4.77 support. If you don't care about old Netscapes, this is one of the best there is. |
|
(Tutorial to make menus with their Macromedia Dreamweaver Extensions) |
Get code | All tested. | They offer some cool extensions to Dreamweaver. Note, however, that you can use this only if you use DW, and you have Macromedia Extensions Manager installed. |
| WebFX "XMenu" | Get code | Doesn't work in Netscape. Any Netscape. The website is honest enough to claim so. | Hmm. |
| Flash | Get code | All tested. | Er...and the problem is? ;-) |
That's it. Would love to hear other options, and how these above suggestions fare on Mac and Unix machines.
-Shashank
(shanx@shanx.com)



