QuickMenu's pure CSS foundation
uses simple html list tags which are search friendly, 508 complaint, and allow the menu to
function in browsers with their JavaScript disabled.
QuickMenu includes tons of visually appealing and
functionality enhancing add-ons for browsers with
JavaScript. JavaScript capable and
non-JavaScript browsers see the same core menu and
pool from the same CSS style settings.
A few DHTML based menus may still
function in the older Netscape 4 and IE 4 browsers.
DHTML based solutions have all but disappeared from
most main stream websites, however these products do
function in modern browsers, and can be found
commercially at bargain prices.
Visual Interface:
True WYSIWYG interactive design environment.
QuickMenu's visual interface is browser based,
allowing the designer to work with their actual menu
in real time.
Developers can switch between text based edits and
the visual interface without losing style changes.
Visual QuickMenu is the
internet's most feature rich and advanced visual
design tool for navigation menus.
Semi-Visual interfaces with preview
windows.
DHTML visual interfaces are typically written using
basic or .NET. They include a tree
representation of the menu items from which
interactions and edits take place.
Most of these programs are centered around an
embedded HTML browser showing a preview of the menu.
Some preview windows update automatically and offer
some limited interactivity such as selecting items.