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Default Cool intuitive navigation for lots of elements - 11-25-2004 , 01:59 PM






Hello! I'm looking for a navigation menu that can hold a lot of information,
hierarchical, and hide it as well, something intuitive for the user, and
vertical so I can place it on the left. I like what project seven does, but I
don't want to pay $90 for, it, $45 I would pay. Anybody know of something like
this, less expensive or free?


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Default Re: Cool intuitive navigation for lots of elements - 11-25-2004 , 02:10 PM






Cipr?s wrote:

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Hello! I'm looking for a navigation menu that can hold a lot of information,
hierarchical, and hide it as well, something intuitive for the user, and
vertical so I can place it on the left. I like what project seven does, but I
don't want to pay $90 for, it, $45 I would pay. Anybody know of something like
this, less expensive or free?

Here's a javascript powered gem, but will work even if user has js disabled:
http://gosu.pl/software/mygosumenu.html
Free, so send the $45 to me.

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Default Re: Cool intuitive navigation for lots of elements - 11-25-2004 , 05:39 PM



thank you gentlemen.

I think I'll save $45 now.



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Gary White
 
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Default Re: Cool intuitive navigation for lots of elements - 11-25-2004 , 05:50 PM



Cipr?s wrote:

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Hello! I'm looking for a navigation menu that can hold a lot of information,
hierarchical, and hide it as well, something intuitive for the user, and
vertical so I can place it on the left. I like what project seven does, but I
don't want to pay $90 for, it, $45 I would pay. Anybody know of something like
this, less expensive or free?

Project Seven has free tutorials on their site that teach you how to
build those menus.


Gary


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