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There are 20 listings that contain imint.com in the author's name.
Java : Applets : Buttons :
Description: Apply cool effects to your own images... or use any of the supplied 255 templates. Effects include all sorts of fades, rainbows, ripples, waves, blinds, wipes, folds with endlessly reconfigurable variations.
Version: 3.2
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 5626
(~ 2/day)
Rating: (3.04 after 234 votes) |
Description: Java menu tree / button applet; distinguishing feature: compact graphically-unique Russian-doll organisation of menu items in "hook" or "expanding button" styles; database friendly - draw index contents from any dynamic source; user can redraw every interface element using GIF's & JPG's, including buttons, scrollbars, backgrounds, etc.; javascript triggers; separate button graphics can be defined for mouse-over and pressed state - images are preloaded.
Platform(s): All
Price: $99
Visits: 3175
(~ 1/day)
Rating: (2.55 after 48 votes) |
Description: These are button-bar java menu applets available in numerous themes and suitable for a top bar navigation layout with the menu across the top of your page. Buttons are sticky, which means they wait for a second click to release. Further features include: true-type font support, multi-state icons, script triggers for both click and rollover events, sound effects, online configuration tool and more.
Platform(s): All
Price: from $29
Visits: 2148
Rating: (3.46 after 17 votes) |
Description: Java menu tree / button applet; high scalability: can display 1000's of menu items; distinguishing feature: menu items are primarily intended for display as hierarchically-arranged buttons with sliding submenus; database friendly - draw index contents from any dynamic source; user can redraw every interface element using GIF's & JPG's, including buttons, scrollbars, backgrounds, etc.; supports javascript triggers; scrollable.
Platform(s): All
Price: $99
Visits: 2958
(~ 1/day)
Rating: (2.36 after 28 votes) |
Description: Java menu applet for sidebar navigation; sliding submenus open and close in a synchronized or simultaneous fashion, combining elegance with convenience and speed Medium scalability: can easily manage 100's of menu entries; 10 different sliding types (top-down, bottom-up, reveal, fast squeeze, smooth squeeze, slats, pop-slats, unilateral slots, bilateral slots, flick), each with speed and sychronicity controls; 15 internal icons; 30 colour parameters; 40 further parameters.
Platform(s): All
Price: $69
Visits: 2343
Rating: (2.74 after 18 votes) |
Java : Applets : Collections :
Description: Free menus from the applet menu specialists who have consistently rated one of the 100 HOT top developer sites in terms of volume/visitors. Hundreds of templates to help get you started. Advice centre with beginner tutorials and advanced code snippets - all to help you get the very best out of your free menus. No java knowledge required!
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 4388
(~ 1/day)
Rating: (2.86 after 78 votes) |
Description: Take your java-powered website to the next level with these easy-to-use but highly user-configurable menus! These menus can cope with large websites, but sacrifice nothing in terms of the versatility of appearance you can assign them. Java coding knowledge is NOT required, but be prepared to invest some time in learning to use these using the detailed instructions, as they are more than just toys!
Platform(s): All
Price: $99
Visits: 1905
Rating: (3.43 after 7 votes) |
Java : Applets : Database Management :
Description: Multi-tabbed multi-functional searchable scriptable client-side display control for interacting with database subsets. Ideal for web applications which must populate menus systems dynamically from all sorts of server-side database formats. Has both hierarchical and sequential displays with a very high level of interface configurability.
Version: 5.0
Platform(s): All
Price: $ 999
Visits: 1897
Rating: (2.54 after 11 votes) |
Java : Applets : Navigation :
Description: Pop-up java menu applet; framebusting ability: menus drop-down over frame edges without needing code in adjoining frames; distinguishing feature: hovermenu technology - menu persistently hovers at bottom left of screen.
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 5762
(~ 2/day)
Rating: (2.62 after 93 votes) |
Description: These are drop-down java menu applets available in numerous themes and suitable for a top bar navigation layout with the menu across the top of your page. The menus have pop-up submenus, which can pop up over anything on your page - e.g. frame edges, HTML content, flash movies, etc - but are easily removed again afterwards - just like a submenu for normal computer applications. Buttons and menu-items are non-sticky, which means they release immediately unless a submenu launches.
Version: 1.0
Platform(s): All
Price: From $29
Visits: 2550
(~ 1/day)
Rating: (3.06 after 16 votes) |
Description: Advanced combination of javascript and java which you can just drop into your website without any coding knowledge. Has the effect of applying a fast-switching tab driven interface to your website which switches through the main sections in no time at all. In addition, this version has a second "switchbar" which allows a much greater number of menu items to be displayed.
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 2719
Rating: (3.65 after 25 votes) |
Description: Ever seen those slow tabs on sites like Amazon? You click the tab and have a short sleep while the new page builds. This applet provides you with speedy instant-flick tabs where you can really tab through your website just like a normal software application.
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 1895
Rating: (3.00 after 10 votes) |
Description: High-speed, multi-level, scalable topbar navigation for giving a website a truly state-of-the-art professional look. As well as tabs and switchbars, this java menu includes deep multi-level frame-crossing drop-down menus and an optional search interface. Supports: animated multi-state icons, script triggers, DBCS, text shadows, multiple text lines on the tabs, tabs with icons and no text, rollover effects, user-definable colours, & much more.
Version: 2.30
Platform(s): All
Price: from $129
Visits: 1613
Rating: (2.00 after 6 votes) |
Description: Sensomaps are imagemaps which can handle both polygonal and discontinuous shapes, making them very useful for geographical maps and complex technical diagrams. Preloaded highlight images allow fast emphasis of hotspots. Context-sensitive textual information can be defined by the user to appear in a display panel at the side of the map.
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 1833
Rating: (3.33 after 6 votes) |
Java : Applets : Site Navigation :
Description: Top-bar navigation with compact horizontally aligned drop-down submenus. A great space-saving menu which you easily combine with your own images. Can handle very large menus on big web sites. No need to know java!
Platform(s): All
Price: $99
Visits: 2675
Rating: (3.08 after 12 votes) |
Description: Level 1: tab bar which drives layers to provide a fast flick-through navigation to the main sub-sections of your website. Level 2: tab-sensitive switch-menu displaying a submenu for each tab; instant display. Levels 3 - 10: pop-up AWT menus adding depth and great scalability to your navigation system. Many additional features, including font formatting, colour formatting, tab styling, alignment, padding and spacing.
Platform(s): All
Price: $69
Visits: 1837
Rating: (2.63 after 8 votes) |
Description: Sensomaps are imagemaps which can handle both polygonal and discontinuous shapes, making them very useful for geographical maps and complex technical diagrams. Preloaded highlight images allow fast emphasis of hotspots. Context-sensitive textual information can be defined by the user to appear in a display panel at the side of the map. Multi-level framecrossing popup menus drop-down or pop-up from hotspots. Highly scalable. Use any GIF or JPG images of your choice.
Platform(s): All
Price: $69
Visits: 1647
Rating: (3.75 after 8 votes) |
Java : Tips and Tutorials : Applet Building :
Description: Written by the leading expert in the field, this guide systematically takes you through design considerations across all categories of navigation style. Choosing a free menu - or perhaps even buying one? Look before you leap - inform yourself - educate yourself - and navigate better!
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 1670
Rating: (2.53 after 13 votes) |
Java : Tips and Tutorials : General Java :
Description: Lots of people like to make their applets and other page elements proportional to the size of the site visitor's screen. This is especially important if you are using a topbar applet and you would like the applet to extend the exact width of the screen. But due to odd browser bugs and idiosyncrasies, it isn't as easy as writing just "100%". Find out why, and find out how to do it right in this gem of an article.
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 3531
(~ 1/day)
Rating: (2.58 after 79 votes) |
Java : Tips and Tutorials : Introduction to Java :
Description: 99% of web users and even many respectable resource sites fail to distinguish between these 3 concepts - yet it's elementary knowledge. Don't get caught with your intellectual trousers down. This is a great tip to print out and pin on your wall.
Platform(s): All
Price: Free
Visits: 2677
Rating: (2.31 after 55 votes) |
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