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Tree Menu Navigation

By , 30 Sep 2003
 

Sample Image - image.jpg

Introduction

This is a simple tree menu. Very clear XP style. Works with frames or without frames. Easy to setup, compatible with major actual web browsers (Microsoft Internet Explorer 4+, Netscape 4+, etc.).

The menu is infinitely expansive, great for forum and websites with a very large amount of links and sub-pages, threads etc. I enclosed a subroutine to collapse or expand all threads. My friends and other programmers asked me about a framed sample of this application. So I enclosed this sample in the zip file too. Viewing the source code you can also learn how to use the command target on link to other web pages in your website or other sites of the web.

I enclosed the image icons, but you can easily change them to suit your website layout.

Feel free to send your comments to the author, Marcelo Franco at: info@industriavirtual.com.br

That's all folks.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

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QuestionScroll bar?memberbturman15 May '07 - 9:21 
When viewing another (long) webpage in the right-hand portion of the site, no scrollbar is available.
Using page down works, but a scroll would be quite helpful.
 
Possible solutions?
AnswerRe: Scroll bar?memberMarcelo Franco on Notebook15 May '07 - 9:40 
Just put parameter - scroll=yes - in the body tag.
GeneralRe: Scroll bar?memberbturman15 May '07 - 9:58 
This fix only works if the page being linked to is local, thereby allowing one to insert the scroll code in the body tag, and even then only in IE (tested IE and Firefox). How might one make a general solution for all sites?
 
Thanks for the advice.
GeneralRe: Scroll bar?memberMarcelo Franco on Notebook15 May '07 - 10:36 
Humm, try to force scroll bars by CSS.
AnswerRe: Scroll bar?memberbturman16 May '07 - 7:42 
Figured it out - in the index.html file, delete (scrolling="no") from each of the frame tags.
 
Nice work, btw.

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