Publisher's Description
From SourceTec Software:
Professional looking drop down menus undoubtedly add appealing element to your website and make the site navigation effective. Sothink DHTML Menu is an easy-to-use menu builder. It enables you to create SE friendly drop down menus, JavaScript menus in WYSWYG editor. 100+ built-in templates and 30 preset styles help you to design good-looking, professional and fast-loading DHTML menus easily. Even amateur web designers can make professional cross-browser menus. This outstanding JavaScript menu builder supports making database driven JavaScript menus with ASP, PHP, JSP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion and more. You can also create functional menus like tab menu, multi-column menu, etc. Fully customize menu style. Free integration with web editors makes you insert menus to web pages directly, such as Dreamweaver CS5, FP, EW and Golive. Perfect Compatibility * Full cross-browser compatibility: support the latest version of IE (support IE9 beta), Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari. * Seamlessly integrate with Dreamweaver (CS5 supported), FP, EW and GoLive as add-ins. Diverse Functional Menu * Creates functional menus, such as tab menu, highlight menu, scrolling menu, cross-frame menu, multi-level/multi-column menu, floating menu, right-to-left menu, keyboard navigation menu, etc. Flexible Customization * Customize menu properties, like font, icon, border, cursor, tool tip, surround, effects, transparency, etc. * Select and edit images as icon, arrow, background and separator from Image and Background Library. High Usability * Offer more than 100 built-in templates and 30 pre-set styles; and provide image library for background, icon, arrow and separator. * Publish wizard guides you to publish the drop down menu to website step by step. * Preview window enables you to save background color of preview window in authoring files, which make it convenient for editing next time. * Any HTML code can be used within menu item. * Support W3C Valid XHTML 1.0.
What's new in this version: Version 9.80 updates the digital signature.
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All versions:
4.3 starsout of 25 votes
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"This software is great!"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 9.5 build 938
Pros
nice gui, easy to use
Cons
lacks some of the features im looking for at the moment. Maybe on the next release.
Summary
I would definitely recommend this software to all web developers. Thumbs up!
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"Rating of zero"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 9.2
Pros
Looks like it could be a great program.
Cons
Support is next to nothing.
Summary
Tech support, if you call it that, is American names disguising their Chinese names.
They never answer a direct question. My be language barrier. The pgt file always has the wrong paths in it. Paths are pointing to the installation folder. Support does not answer email. -
"it is easy to use"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 9.2
Pros
The DHTML Menu has helped me spend less time trying to build menus and produces beautiful, perfect, working menus.
Cons
not found yet
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"I recommend this software!"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 9.1
Pros
Very nice program, the price is acceptable, help me to build a nice looking website.
Cons
nothing, it's good
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"A cross browser/frame DHTML menu builder."
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 8.6
Pros
* Supply a new add-in program that supports Microsoft Expression Web.
* Add 19 new templates and a new type "Clone" in built-in templates.Cons
Doesn't allow you to create Flash menus.
Summary
Take the pain out of menu creation for your website with this powerful program that will have you creating professional looking menus in no time whatever your web design experience.
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"Very easy to use with great templates"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 8.4
Pros
This software installed easily and gave me add-ins for Dreamweaver, Front Page and Expression Web. I used it the first time today and had a very nice looking DHTML menu very quickly. Althought I liked all of the provided templates I ended up creating my first menu without a template. It was very easy and looks great on the site. Very easy to configure and get exactly the look you need.
Cons
I use Vista and had a problem getting the add-in to work with Expression Web. But it really isn't needed. Just use the program and cut and paste the code into the page.
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"Excellent Product"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 8.4
Pros
Easy to use. Great templates included with customization easy. Works wonderful.
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"Excellent, easy-to-use menu program"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 8.4
Pros
I ran across this program because I was using a competitor's product that did NOT work. The SoThink system is easy to set up with intuitive menus and options that can be applied across multiple items. It works first time, every time on all browsers I have tried (IE, Fire fox, Flock, Opera). The options for appearance and function are so vast I have yet to scratch the surface! I HIGHLY recommend this program over others you may have seen. I have constructed my own menus using CSS and DHTML and find this method infinitely easier.
Cons
Publishing the menus was a little hard to understand at first but I have some stringent requirements. Now all is good.
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"Excellent product, easy to use"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 8.4
Pros
Very easy to configure to match an existing website
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"Good Value"
Version: Sothink DHTML Menu 7.3
Pros
Appears to work very well so far. Fairly easy to learn for someone experienced in working with absolute and relative addresses, you will need to know basic HTML. Most comparable programs costs much more than this one.
Cons
I too had a problem receiving my activation key - make sure your ISP does not filter spam as apparently the company (located in China) has a problem in that area. But an email to support got it to me quickly although they apparently don't work weekends.
