DHTML Menu Builder 4.20.017

3.5 out of 5 stars 3.5 (72 votes)

(April 15, 2009)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Shareware; $65.00 / 26,405 downloads

DHTML Menu Builder allows you to create pulldown menus for your Web pages, without writing a single line of code. No special plugins and no programming or HTML knowledge required, with just this program you will be able to create great looking professional pulldown menus for your Web site. Add images and special effects to the menus, and it will create menus that look and feel just like those fancy Microsoft Office menus.

  • Publisher

    xFX JumpStart

  • Homepage

    DHTML Menu Builder

  • Latest Changes

    - Fixed problem that prevented the Install Menus tool from displaying some folders

    - Fixed several bugs that caused compatibility problems with Internet Explorer 8

    - Fixed problem that prevented the Advanced Unfolding Effects from working on documents utilizing one of the XHTML specifications

    - The code that displays the menus when using Free Flow has been improved reducing (although not eliminating) the initial display delay

Reviews of DHTML Menu Builder

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    wgs

    Reviewing 4.20.014 (May 20, 2008)

    I've used DHTML Menu Builder for over two years and I enjoy using it very much. When I got stuck the writer (Xavier Flix) responded so quickly to help me out, and more than once. I look forward to the next major release.

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    icqangels

    Reviewing 4.1.000 Beta 3 (Feb 13, 2003)

    To quote a certain Brit "You got to raise the game, that performance was horific"

  3. 3 out of 5 stars
    ssb

    Reviewing 4.1.000 Beta (Feb 6, 2003)

    Quite good program but i know better and less expensive ones. DHTMLMenu from Sothink is a better one.

  4. 3 out of 5 stars
    Orbit

    Reviewing 3.5.0 Final Beta (May 16, 2002)

    Excuse the couple of versions behind review. I have to agree, this is rather overpriced and more complicated than it needs to be. I've used a nice little script from Dynamichtml... it's free, works in just about all browsers (haven't tried older opera), can be configured horizontal or vertical, submenus, colors, borders, IE transition effects... did I mention free?

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    Zmodem

    Reviewing 3.5.0 Beta (5/13/02) (May 14, 2002)

    I used to use this program a lot. And it was one of the best/first of its kind.

    However, there are many many other choices now. SoThink and AllWebMenus come to mind. Each are very cross-browser compatible, and cheaper than DMB.

    dosveedanya DMB. Hello sothink :)

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