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    Question Web design help?

    Does anyone have any links or other info on where I can find (tastefull, professional, nice, etc.)Javascript menu code, images, buttons and other things?

    I did an internet search, but could not really find much.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    TIA,
    Mark
    2 + 2 != 4

    Two is only loosely associated with two by a plus sign and therefore doesn't enter the equation at all since it is only there by mere complicity. We shouldn't count it and leave well enough alone.

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    Mark,

    You might try http://webmonkey.com as a starting point. There are some good tutorials that contain code and links to other repositories!

    HTH,
    Greg D

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    www.javaboutique.com is one I remember using in the past....

    Has a lot of applets on it.

    -Perry

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    Play well

    Mark
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    If your just looking to do a simple menu, like a horizontal menu/tool bar with drop down text, you cannot beat Fireworks 4 from Macromedia. You can use plain HTML text, or do a graphic image, and in the program just plug in what you want on your menu. I've almost stopped handcoding menus now for any of my sitework because of it. It writes all of the java for you, and all you need to do is some minor tweaking.

    You can download fireworks trial from the macromedia site, its fully functional for 30 days so you can try it out. Its pretty handy for that sort of thing.


 

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