Milonic rocks. It's brilliantly easy to set up, even for dummies like
me. It's really versatile - tons of variable you can play with. It works
with Coldfusion - yes you can do a query and pull menu names and links
out of a db or from a structure. It works with css - you can position it
absolutely, or put it in a div that moves around. Looks good cross
browser - even on a Mac. Good support (after you pay your UKP25 rego).
Couldn't recommend it more highly.

Tom

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Subject: [cfaussie] Milonic Menu (was: OT: [best practice or your
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Hi Tom,

I'm curious about your experience was with the Milonic Menu that is part
of the site. Was it easy to use? Is the menu generated dynamically of is
it static?

Thanks,

Brett
B)


Tom MacKean wrote:
>  
> Tom MacKean
> Who has just finished a completely table-free and hack-free site at 
> www.sydneyivf.com <http://www.sydneyivf.com>
> 


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