You can make the Web navigation WebMenu, and its constituent items, look exactly the way you want by defining styles for each border (top, bottom, left, right), and sub items. Items can render with images and separators, and can utilize advanced fade-in and shadow effects.
CSS support lets you specify background images, padding, margin, and other custom style object.
Put checkboxes next to individual menu items with a configurable image file. You can use item check events, on the client or on the server, to check items on or off programmatically on the client or server.
Flag individual menu items as disabled so that they cannot be edited, selected, or clicked on. The style of disabled nodes is completely configurable.
Flag individual items as hidden so that they will not be rendered to the client.
Set the appearance styles for when the user hovers over or selects a menu item.
Enhance your menus in IE5 or greater with fade-in effects and various shadow effects. Set numerous parameters to control the type, duration, and style of the effect.
Mark certain menu items as separators so they appear as horizontal lines between other menu items.
This version of WebMenu introduces new image and style properties that you can use to give a your end users a slick, visually-pleasing menu. The new in-place drill-down menu style offers you a great way to maxiomize your user's screen real estate, and really adds sophistication to the menu's look and feel. As the user drills down the menu's hierarchy, the parent menu slides away and is replaced by its sub-menu.
You can now take advantage of a new animation effect that lets your sub-menus smoothly slide into view, as opposed to statically appearing.
WebMenu intelligently folds out to the right or left of the parent based on the space available.
Provide consistent looks and feels to all objects as well as simplifying modifications of global appearances. Set the look and feel of individual Trees, Levels, and Nodes with Style objects.
We provide an entire set of predefined templates for defining commonly found looks on websites. Layout templates include common functional styles (XP, 2003, standard and more), coordinated color schemes, creative border solutions, images and font selections. Or create your own, and save it as a custom template to reuse or distribute as a corporate standard.