FlexiMenu JS Bundle Developer Edition 1.2

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Have you ever wanted to use Javascript menus on your sites and faced the stress of working with painful scripts and unmanageable cross browser behavior? Forget about implementation issues with FlexiMenus JS, a Dreamweaver extension that allows designers create and easily manage beautiful drop-down, vertical or tabbed animated JavaScript menus across the Web site. FlexiMenus JS for Dreamweaver offers 30 eye-catching transition effects like Fade, Slide, Reveal and 15 menus skins that can be managed from the Dreamweaver UI, with no coding required. Thanks to the powerful styling system, every menu design element can be individually customized with new fonts, colors, margins, images and text styles.

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