SlidingMenu 2.0

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Version: 2.0
Size: 104 KB
Publisher: Menulab
Date Added:
License [?]: Freeware
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 2003, Windows 2000
Requirements: ASP.NET 1.0
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Publisher's Description of SlidingMenu

" ASP.NET WebControl builds and client dynamically navigates z-piled layers. "
- From Menulab

SlidingMenu is about Creative Layers. Using HTML inline tags to build up stacks of layers like eg. the VS.NET IDE Toolbox, SlidingMenu builds on the power of .Net templates to hide the DHTML and JavaScript difficulties moving the focus to the Creative Visions of how to z-pile anything for anywone who can write an HTML page. SlidingMenu is highly configurable, it is fun, it is free and it opt for a more efficient use of web space.

SlidingMenu auto installs to Toolbox, have IntelliSense Statement Completion in HTML-view and integrates seamlessly with ADO.NET for advanced databinding of both the layered stacks themselves as well as the content of each layer, however SlidingMenu will take you far into the layered web with HTML alone.

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