Image Fade Menu is a Java script for Match Making scripts design by Apycom Software.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Image Fade Menu helps you to develop image-based fade menus with color mouseover filters.
Publisher review: Image Fade Menu helps you to develop image-based fade menus with color mouseover filters. Image Fade Menu helps you to develop image-based fade menus with color mouseover filters. The menu allows you to configure image colors, fonts, sounds, background. Java source code is available. Features: - Horizontal and vertical directions - User-definable font style, font size and font face - Tiled image background - Word-wrapping - User-definable fade smoothness and speed - Ability to call javascripts - Color parameters for normal and mouseover state of text and background - Ability to use system colors of OS for color parameters - Support for target frames - see frame example - Text alignment - Menu structure can be loaded from an external txt file - User-definable delimiter for "menuItems" param - Mouseover and click sounds - Inactive/disabled items - User defined browser's status string - User defined loading message Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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