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Flash Menu Buttons (apMagicMenu) 
  
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 | Flash Menu Buttons allow you to develop really eye-catching menus with a magic floating background.
You can create snow, star, rain, bubble effects, flash-like animations, banners and many more
with Flash Menu Buttons. The buttons support colors, fonts, tiled image background, target frames, javascript, and sound.
They are fast, small, and easy-to-use. Java source code is available. |  Flash Menu Buttons Examples/Templates 
Light sidebar - shows image background, horizontal direction
Sound bar - simple fade topbar
Banner - vertical menu with left-side alignment, menu items load from txt file
Javascript call example - illustrates ability to call javascripts
Snow night - sidebar example with mouseover and click sounds
Star track - horizontal menu with fade type 12
Red bubbles - shows tiled image background, vertical direction
Violet bar - shows tiled image background, small fade delay
Frame example - Rain - shows using menu with frames
 
 Main features 
7 scrolling/fade types
Horizontal and vertical directions
User-definable font style, font size and font face  
Tiled image background
Ability to use any words and symbols as floating background
Word-wrapping
User-definable fade smoothness and speed 
Adjustable brightness of background
Ability to call javascripts - see javascript call example and
javascript tips
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 
 How to Setup 
Place the .class file in the directory containing the HTML page into which 
you want to insert the menu. You can place the class into a different directory 
and correct the path in the CODEBASE= parameter, for example: 
 <applet Code=apMenu.class Codebase="different/directory/" Width=480 Height=31>
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 <applet Code=apMenu.class Codebase="http://yoursite.com/" Width=480 Height=31>
 
 If you see a "class not found" message, this means what your browser can't find 
the .class file specified. This may mean a spelling or Case seNSitiVe mistake 
in the CODE= parameter, a wrong location in the CODEBASE, or that you've 
forgotten to copy the .class file to the necessary directory.
 
Cut and paste the applet tag used in the example (under "HTML source" 
title) to your HTML page in a position you want the menu to appear. 
Modify menu parameters to fit your web site style and needs.  The 
common syntax for menu parameters is: 
 <param name="ParameterName" value="ParameterValue">
 
 For more info about parameters see menu 
parameters.
 
Some examples use external resources for menu (images - gif and jpg 
files; sounds - au files; txt files with menu items), so it's necessary to copy 
these files to appropriate directories according paths used in the menu 
parameters.
To enable Javascript support see javascript tips and
javascript call example.
 Purchase 
This trial version of
Apycom Java Menus and Buttons may be used for evaluation purposes only for a 
period of 30 days. 
Evaluation use includes the review and or customization of the software on one 
local computer. This software may not be placed on the internet or a local 
intranet site for viewing and or use by multiple persons.The purchased version includes a license to place the software on publicly accessible web pages and 
does not display the trial version reminder. Also you can purchase the Java source code of the software. 
For more information see order page.
 
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