iconbarMenu is a Flash script for Financial Modeling and Analysis scripts design by FFF Web Media Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS. iconbarMenu allows developers to create a navigation system consisting of docked icons that magnify and move in reaction to the position of the user's mouse
Publisher review: iconbarMenu allows developers to create a navigation system consisting of docked icons that magnify and move in reaction to the position of the user's mouse The iconbarMenu allows developers to create a navigation system consisting of docked icons that magnify and move in reaction to the position of the user's mouse. Keeping navigation unobtrusive while giving maximum screen space to the content. Features: - Customizable icons - Set icon magnification - Adjustable animation speed - Set space between icons - Icons can open new pages, go to another frame, loadMovie, etc... - Choice of position on screen (left, right, center) - Display vertically or horizontally - Optional right click menu for users to adjust position of menu (Flash MX2004/Flash 8 & Flash Player 7 or higher only) - Full & flexible Actionscript control - Easy to use - Only 3k uot;intro> Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS
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