Button Pop-up Links Menu is a JavaScript script for Navigation scripts design by Sandeep Gangadharan.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Button Pop-up Links Menu script provides visitors a button that opens a links menu.
Publisher review: Button Pop-up Links Menu script provides visitors a button that opens a links menu. This script provides visitors a button that opens a links menu. The menu can be made to open in any desired place near or around the button. In this script it is set to open right below the button thus looking like an extention of the button. This script while being a unique navigation menu also saves space as the button that opens the pop-up can be conveniently tucked away in a corner. Also you can add any number of links to the menu to best suit your needs. When the button is clicked the text of the button also changes to reflect whether the menu is visible or hidden. As the button and menu are within layers they can be placed anywhere in the HTML document; even hovering on top of either text or images! Alternately you can also use this script to show or hide not just links butde not judits or other information. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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