1 Cool Menu FX Tool - Java

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Juice Software

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Liven up your Web pages with 1 Cool Menu FX Tool. This Web GUI construction kit lets you add animated buttons, expandable menus, floating navigation, and other interactive Java applets to your pages. It features a wizard interface, templates, a library of premade buttons, menu expansion/collapse effects, undo history, and selective copy and support for multiple projects. You can also use any TrueType font in your menus. It supports round or square buttons with a variety of fill effects, including a full range of gradients. A built-in FTP client makes it possible to upload changes from within the application. Version 1.4 includes a more powerful JavaScript interface, a FrontPage add-in as well as opacity effects such as cross-fade, buttons transparency, and fade animations.


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