| Author |
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| Company |
Karamasoft |
| Source Code Available |
No |
| License Type |
Commercial |
| Submitted On |
April 10, 2008 |
| Updated on |
April 16, 2008 |
| .NET Framework |
1.x, 2.0 |
| Cost |
$249 |
Description
UltimateMenu is an ASP.NET menu control to build advanced DHTML menus.
· Visual Designer - Fully integrated into VS.NET, also available as a stand-alone ASP.NET application.
· Professional Style - Pop-up, drop-down, vertical, horizontal, scrolling, filter, transition.
· XML & CSS - Menu structure and style based on XML and CSS industry standards.
· Keyboard Support - Use shortcut keys to activate menu items.
· Cross-Browser Support - IE5+, NS6+, Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.0+, Opera 7.5+ for the best outcome, all down-level browsers with limited functionality.
· Client & Server Events - Raise client-side and server-side events when user clicks on menu items.
· Frame Support - Full frame support without a single line of coding.
· Context Menu - Pop-up menu when user right-clicks anywhere on the page, or on a specified control.
· Show Path - Display both the menu traversal path, and the actual navigation path with different style.
· Data Binding - Load menu from a data source as easy as setting a connection string.
· User Rights - Display different parts of the menu based on user credentials.
· Nested Controls - Insert ASP.NET server controls and HTML controls into menu items.
· XHTML Support - Fully compliant with XHTML Transitional. VS.NET 2005 ready.
Syntax Example
<cc1:UltimateMenu
id="um"
MenuSource="Menu.xml"
ScriptPath="Scripts"
ImagePath="Images"
CssFile="Menu.css"
HighlightPath="True"
runat="server" />Screenshots
Reviews
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Reviewed by: liuyan423 on Thursday, April 10, 2008
5 Stars
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Reviewed by: liuyan423 on Thursday, April 10, 2008
5 Stars
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Serious work.
Reviewed by: jasmin on Wednesday, November 20, 2002
5 Stars
The server control has a huge set of functionalities. The visual designer is of great help if you know what to put into your menu at design time. Best of all, I could programmatically create my menu from database using XML DOM. altun@cs.brown.edu
Perfect combination of ASP.NET, XML and DHTML technologies
Reviewed by: denizerkan on Tuesday, November 05, 2002
5 Stars
It's good to see such a powerful navigation tool to support ASP.NET development. It will definitely shorten the development process and create a better web-design experience with ASP.NET
Dennis Mc Cammon
dmccam@microsoft.com
Lead Software Design Engineer