Flash Horizontal Menu Wizard is a Flash script for Financial Modeling and Analysis scripts design by Gokhan Dagli.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Flash Horizontal Menu Wizard is a tool that allows you to design your Flash based dropdown menu.
Publisher review: Flash Horizontal Menu Wizard is a tool that allows you to design your Flash based dropdown menu. Flash Horizontal Menu Wizard is a tool that allows you to design your Flash based dropdown menu in a few minutes and instantly see the results. The program gives you complete control over appearance of your menus, including options for specifying font, font size, icons, colors, dimensions, and more in a easy-to-use interface. Flash Horizontal Menu doesn't use any image for menu items. Flash Horizontal Menu allows only single level sub menus. Features :- Easy building, testing and installation.- Full customizable font characteristics.- A visual editor (builder) guides you through the set-up process of the horizontal navigation bar.- Create web navigation menu fast by using pre-designed templates. - The menu builder helps you easily insert the horizontal dropdown flash menu into a web page.- Use multiple menus in the same page. Operating system: Windows
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