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Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select


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Features Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select

Unrivalled Features
  • Scrollable, dragable, floating
  • Unique Java Script API for altering menu "on-the-fly", without page reloading
  • AJAX technology - loads menu data from the server "on-fly and on-demand".
Compatibility              
  • Full cross-browser compatibility including IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, Firefox, Konqueror and Safari on Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Menu can be populated from a database using ASP, PHP, etc.
  • Search engine friendly
  • Support for any doctypes
  • Fits for secure sites
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Cost Effective
Seamless Integration
  • Visible over flash, select boxes, iframes, java applets
  • Multiple menus on the same page
  • Amicable to other scripts and css styles
  • Any HTML code can be used inside menu items
High Performance
  • AJAX menu loading - loads web menu data from the server "on-the-fly".
  • Commonly loads quicker than other html page elements
  • Runs well with an unlimited number of submenus and items
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Javascript Tree Menu. Expandable Menu.

  • You can animation and effects for the javascript tree menu. These effects will make your menu more attractive and stylish. When you click on titles of submenus - submenus will collapse or expand. Submenus have a fade effect in Internet Explorer when you collapse/expand them, so your menus look like original menus in Windows XP Explorer. You can set different speed for an animation.

Recent Questions Thunderbird 3 Foldertree Select

Q: It is possible to have context menu work with your tree?
More specifically, when you right click on a tree node, have a context menu appear.


A: Please, try to use this API function:

function apyt_ext_userRightClick(itemID)

More info you can find here:

http://dhtml-menu.com/tree-examples/dynamic-functions.html


Q: First of all, your product is amasing!

I can not create popup windows by clicking on a menu.

For example:

MainMenu:     Home > Favorites > Fun > About us

Sub Menu:      - Portal
                       - Games
                       - Forum
                       - Chat

By clicking on “Games” Button of sub menu I would like to open a popup window,

Not regular window with navigation, scroll and so on.


A: You can use your own javascript functions in the menu items.

You should paste "javascript:some_function()" into item's link field, for example:

  var menuItems = [
["text", "javascript:your_function(...)", ...]
];


Q: What command that I use the HTML code that will be showing in the pop up window to close it?

A: Try to use the following functions to show and hide popup window:

deluxePopupWindow.open()
hide()

For example you should write:

["","javascript:deluxePopupWindow.make('window', 'http://google.com/', '#1: Google Web site',
'width=590,height=350,resizable,scrollbars,minimizable,fullscreen, centerscreen,move-effect=top,,opacity=1,
floatable=yes', 'default')","icon.gif"]
["","javascript:document.getElementById('window').hide();","icon.gif"]

Notice also that you should move the following code from your data file on your html page directly inside SCRIPT tags:

<script type="text/javascript">
menuItems[
[...]
];
dm_init();
</script>

See more info:
http://deluxepopupwindow.com/window-installation-info.html



Q: Is there a way we can add javascript behaviors to the popup menu in java actions? For example, is there a way we can add an onClick function to a popup menu in java item (eg, onClick="return MyFunction( )" ) so that we can catch and process key events?

I'm really hoping there's a way of doing this...

A: Unfortunately, you can't assign onmouseover/onClick/onContextMenu event to each item. However, you can achieve this by using standard html objects within popup menu in java items, for example:

  var menuitems = [
["<div onContextMenu='your_code_here'>item text</div>", ""]
];

You can use your own Javascript code instead standard links. For example:

  var menuItems = [
["text", "javascript:your_code_here"]
];