Sothink DHTML Menu Suite 9.0

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Sothink menu builder helps the web designer to create professional DHTML menus easily! It is unnecessary to be familiar with JavaScript or DHTML acknowledge. Just with builder, you can build DHTML drop down, popup or tree-like menus in few minutes. The generated JavaScript menus are compatible with almost all browsers. Seamlessly integrate with Dreamweaver as an extension and FrontPage as an add-in. Menu builder can make dynamic database-driven menus by supporting ASP, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, etc. Friendly to search engine, using Search Engine Friend Code Maker, your menu's contents or Web site's links are found by the crawlers from search engine easily, and then your Web site is listed on the top of the searched result, which adds more discovery chance to the public. It can be fully customizable by changing text, font, link, background, and border style. The number of menu item or node is unlimited in one menu; and the multiple menus can co-exist in single Web page. Sothink menu builder has the features of user-friendly interface, powerful function and easy operation. Let's create our own menus with Sothink menu builder!.

Version 9.0 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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