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6/15/2007 9:35 AM
 

Snapsis CSS Navigation Menu 3.1

Your best choice for a completely configurable, quick loading, and SEO ready navigaion menu.
If you develop your own skins for personal use or to sell, you'll never need another navigation system for DotNetNuke. 

This version of the Menu includes a license that allows you to use the NavMenu on one installation of DotNetNuke.  Source code is not included.

Please purchase the Developers Edition for unlimited use, resale ability, and source code.

New Features

 Template configuration- now you can make virtually any type of menu by controlling the complete output markup.

  • Use the template to add html to head section of page
  • Use the template to reference external resources (images, css, js, etc.)

Now supports Localization

Display by Security Role (supports wildcards)

Display By path in Url (supports wildcards)

 

 Hide page names by level

 

CSS Navigation Menu

CSS Navigation Menu

Features:

  • Pure CSS Menu using Unordered List - unlimited Levels
  • Left Side Menu Navigation like on Snapsis.com
  • Can display just the contents of one root menu and it's children
  • Can be set to display only the Child tabs for the currently active tab
  • Can display CSS based Hover Flyout/Drop-down Navigation
  • Quick Nav - Selection List Navigation 
  • 6 Samples included - See the Demos

Use with or without the Solpart Navigation Menu in DotNetNuke portals. 

Review the Developers Guide for more details.

Installs easily as a Custom Module (Skin Object) from the DotnetNuke Module Installer.

 Built-in configuration for Hover - Flyout/Drop-down navigation (son of suckerfish)

Built-in configuration for Tabs (sliding doors)

CacheTabs option to make your pages load faster


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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6/15/2007 2:05 PM
 

John,

What a great product, I think it is about time that I start looking at redoing my skin with soemthing like this as I think the benefits of the way that this renders the links is worth the time.

Also, your link in the post to the "Developer Edition" is not correct in this post it is trying to go to DotNetNuke.com instead of your site.

Do you offer any test license or anything as a way for someone to try it before they buy it.  I am very intersted in buying this, but before I can spend that kind of money I need to make sure I can get what I need done completed...


-Mitchel Sellers
Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, DNN MVP
CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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6/15/2007 2:16 PM
 

Thanks for the kudos and the heads up on the links Mitchel.  
Send me an e-mail and I'll set you up with a trial since I "know where you live" ;)

 


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6/15/2007 2:58 PM
 

Hey John....so you know where I live....what is your e-mail???  I can't find it!

Can you just send me an e-mail...I'm sure you can figure out what mine is ;)


-Mitchel Sellers
Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, DNN MVP
CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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Visit mitchelsellers.com for my mostly DNN Blog and support forum.

Visit IowaComputerGurus.com for free DNN Modules, DNN Performance Tips, DNN Consulting Quotes, and DNN Technical Support Services
 
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6/15/2007 3:02 PM
 

Hi Mitchel,

I can in good conscience recommend any navigation product sold by John.  His support is excellent and the quality of his modules are spot on.  I'm using the 2.0 version on my current site but plan to use the new 3.0 version for any future sites.  Even with the 2.0 version, I have been able to achieve a complex 5 level menu system, a site map, and drop down lists all styled via css. I hope he continues to market and support both versions.  I think the 2.0 version is a better entry level menu for folks new to dnn.

Paul

 
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