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    DHTML menus

    Hi! I have a client of mine who is looking for a bit more of a sophisticated DHTML menu on his site than what the software program I'm using (SoThink DHTML Menu 9) can do. He's looking for custom backgrounds and actions and I am wondering if anyone here happens to know if that's something easy to do or am I really in trouble? How hard is it to learn how to create a custom menu, assuming I know very little about javascripts - I know enough to make them do what I need when I find a script but I cannot create a new one to save my life!

    If this is something a bit more difficult to do, is anyone here possibly willing to help me out and create his custom menu? We can try to work out some sort of remuneration if so desired.

    Thanks so much!
    Jennifer

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    WebProWorld MVP williamc's Avatar
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    use jQuery and one of the popular plugins for menus...

    here you go: http://bit.ly/xkgx5I
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    WebProWorld MVP DaveSawers's Avatar
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    I like the menus and other stuff from these guys: http://dhtmlx.com/docs/products/dhtm...index.shtml?mn

    Highly customizable, reliable code and excellent support. Should be able to do everything you want too.
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    try Stu Nicholls

    I don't know him personally but came across his site in my search for menus a while back and bookmarked it.
    You may be able to work something out with him.

    http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/

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    Junior Member Sogo7's Avatar
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    +1 for Stu Nicholls not many people find his website.

    DynamicDrive.com also has a good selection with easy to follow instructions and a dedicated forum for newbies to javascript.

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