on 2/10/03 12:36 am, Aparajita Fishman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> I found two great JavaScript tools that some of you may already know
> about, some may not.

> http://validateformjs.sourceforge.net
> http://qlib.quazzle.com/index.html

Thanks for posting these... finding good Javascript can be a pain, and most
of the time I don't have the patience to write my own Javascipts.  It's also
nice to see some good quality open-source stuff.

We've had the requirement for a decent, cross-browser, javascript popup menu
recently and after trying out a whole load of them, we decided that 23 GBP
was a small price to pay for one which worked perfectly for us...

    http://www.milonic.com/

It takes minutes to set up nice looking menus in a website and at 23 GBP per
site, I just couldn't justify the development time to write something myself
and I don't have the time to test it in every conceivable browser, and it
seems this menu has been as it seems to look cool on every browser I've
tried it with, even Netscape 4, and there's loads of examples to steal the
settings from.

One thing I like about it is that because it writes itself out, it seems to
make the <noscript> equivalent easier to do.  If you have your major site
navigation only available via a Javascript menu, the search engines aren't
going to be able to go far through your site on the whole.

Also, it's no problem generating the content for the menu from a database.
The API is very straightforward, so creating dynamic menus for a site is
extremely easy.

Best,

Mark

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