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Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by The real JD, Dec 23, 2003.

  1. The real JD

    The real JD Guest

    Does anyone know what Tony uses to generate the left side menu on his site?
    I think it's javascript, but i was wondering exactly what it was. I'm using
    javascript on a webpage too, but it's not as "elegant" as his.
     
    The real JD, Dec 23, 2003
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    blammo Guest

    This is a shot in the dark, but he might be using Macromedia to generate
    the Javascript with. It does look nice though, doesn't it.

    bobb
     
    blammo, Dec 23, 2003
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  3. i think you might want to ask Frank, Robert or Bobby...
     
    Luis Esquivel, Dec 23, 2003
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  4. The real JD

    The real JD Guest

    Sorry... I realized after it's not Tony's.

    I might have to do that... I usually refrain from emails when a group can
    provide answers. I guess I'm just funny that way.
     
    The real JD, Dec 23, 2003
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  5. Luis Esquivel, Dec 23, 2003
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    Tom Smith Guest

    It's Java (not script), look at the source.
     
    Tom Smith, Dec 29, 2003
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  7. Ahem... that's *my* web site. ;)

    It's a Java applet. I forget where I bought it but it only cost $25.
    After all my attempts at creating a usable cross-browser menu failed, I
    gave up the ghost and just bought one. I'll see if I can't dig up the
    name of the author for you.

    --
    There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary and those who
    don't.

    http://code.acadx.com
    (Pull the pin to reply)
     
    Frank Oquendo, Dec 29, 2003
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  8. Well that didn't take long:

    http://www.celticedge.com/hermit/

    --
    There are 10 kinds of people. Those who understand binary and those who
    don't.

    http://code.acadx.com
    (Pull the pin to reply)
     
    Frank Oquendo, Dec 29, 2003
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  9. The real JD

    The real JD Guest

    Thanks Frank!

    Oh, and I laughed when I saw "pull the pin to reply"!
     
    The real JD, Dec 30, 2003
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