Floating Menu is a JavaScript script for Navigation scripts design by Roy Whittle.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Script Floating Menu Script generates a menu that stays static on the left hand corner of the browser via a gentle
Publisher review: Floating Menu Script generates a menu that stays static on the left hand corner of the browser via a gentle "floating" action. This cross-browser menu stays static on the left hand corner of the browser via a gentle "floating" action. The result is an non-abrupt, smooth transition to reappearing into view for the menu. Two interesting features of this script are 1) Support for arbitrary rich HTML, so you can float "anything." 2) The menu can be specified to float either from the top or bottom of the screen (in demo, the later is used). n demo, tt; Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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