Dynamic Menu Buttons is a Flash script for Programming Methods and Algorithms scripts design by E-merald web-engineering.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Dynamic Menu Buttons is a set of two components: DynamicButton and DynamicRadioButton.
Publisher review:Dynamic Menu Buttons is a set of two components: DynamicButton and DynamicRadioButton. The Dynamic Menu Buttons is a set of two components: DynamicButton and DynamicRadioButton. Each of these components behaves similarly to corresponding Macromedia Flash components — Button and RadioButton. Actually DynamicButton and DynamicRadioButton are essentially different from standard Flash components. It is most clearly expressed in the following features. First, the components are «dynamic»: mouse interaction invokes prebuilt ActionScript dynamic effects. Second, the components are multi-purpose and can be easily used in building various combinations for navigation system of a web site or Flash application. Third, the components are extremely customizable.Advanced features: - 5 action script dynamic effects and 10 original icon sets - Custom icon support. Set your icons for menu buttons - Frame rate independent animation. Look best at any frame rate - Full-featured properties panel. Write code only when necessary - Full-controlled sizing, scaling and label placement - Handling user events («click», «rollover», «rollout») Of the two components in the Dynamic Menu Buttons extension, the DynamicRadioButton is designed as the key and most applicable one for the web development purpose. The DynamicButton component is rather developed as intermediate basis for the DynamicRadioButton.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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