Likno Drop-Down Menu Trees is a specialized visual builder used to create platform-independent, hierarchical navigation links for websites. Built on JavaScript and DHTML technologies, it requires no browser plug-ins and automatically structures deep, cross-browser multi-level menus.
The workflow for creating and integrating these menus into your website relies on a structured, code-free execution process. 1. Build Your Navigation Structure
Initialize Projects: Open the desktop application and define your local root directory (e.g., C:\SiteRoot). This step ensures all relative links map correctly.
Map Hierarchy: Map out your website’s architecture. Group your primary links into parent categories and nest subcategories directly underneath them.
Apply Visual Themes: Choose from pre-made visual themes, configuring custom bullet points, expanding/collapsing icons, and unique row borders. 2. Choose the Menu Positioning
You must determine how the navigation tree attaches to your webpage layout:
Relative to Window: Flashes or anchors the navigation tree to a specific boundary corner of the browser frame.
Relative to Element: Binds the menu structure directly to an existing HTML division block (
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Relative to Image: Automatically offsets and snaps the drop-down tree alignment relative to a specific image ID on the page. 3. Compile and Export files Sitemaps – Likno Software
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