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iSlide Pro-X Tree Type I
"Wooden library (2)" demonstration (sliding menu)
 
  • This menu is a sliding menu with submenus which slide out vertically from beneath the parent items.
  • Tooltips
    • Tooltips are a standard feature of most full applications - but unusual with java or applets. Place the mouse over any of the entries in this demo and a pop-up box will appear after a short delay.
    • Tooltips normally appear in colours dependent on the settings of your operating system. As java is not allowed to access system properties, the applet chooses neutral colours of its own. The boxes also appear more compactly than they do on most applications as menu applets normally don't have much space available.
    • To set the contents of a tooltip, follow the normal procedure for setting a status bar message. The applet, just like an HTML ALT tag, will put the message into the browser status bar (if visible) and into the tooltip.
    • Tooltips are optional and can be switched off.
  • Folder behaviour
    • A much requested addition to v.5 was the ability to change the folder behaviour so that various combinations of double-clicks or clicks on the +/- boxes could open and close the folders.
    • This allows, for example, a single click to load a hyperlink and a double click to operate the folder.
    • Each folder's behaviour can be individually defined. So, for example, you could set all the top-level folders to behave one way, and lower level ones to behave differently.
  • To find out more, continue to the next sliding menu applet demo...

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The name of this java menu is iSlide Pro-X Tree Type I. It is a sliding java menu tree with redefinable graphics and advanced drill-down features.

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  DEMOS OF THIS MENU

Sliding menu: "Wooden library (1)" - classic multi-icon appearance (for general comparison) (demo #3800)

Sliding menu: "Gold" - shows Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew character sets (combined in one applet) (demo #3801)

Sliding menu: "Wooden library (2)" - demonstrates folder behaviour options and tooltips (demo #3802)

Sliding menu: "Apple tree" - demonstrates enhanced folder animation (demo #3803)

Sliding menu: "Simple tree (1)" - very compact, simple, fast implementation (for general comparison) (demo #3804)

Sliding menu: "Simple tree (2)" - shows Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew character sets (combined in one applet) (demo #3809)

Sliding menu: "LCD/remote tree" - theme design showing background and border images (for general comparison) (demo #3805)

Sliding menu: "Capacity demonstration (1)" - c. 3000 entries using a multi-index system for fast loading (demo #3806)

Sliding menu: "Capacity demonstration (2)" - c. 1000 entries with a single index file (demo #3807)

Sliding menu: "DHTML event triggering" - advanced multiple DHTML event triggering (demo #3810)

Sliding menu: "Remote control" - shows use of exposed methods (demo #3808)

Sliding menu: "Green Marble" - theme design by Carole Waller (demo #3811)
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