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Multiple choice menu system
Poster: Wingzfan
Dated: Wednesday June 14 2006 - 4:24:49 BST
Im looking for a menu system that is based on mutliple options. This is what a friend has built for me
Menu System
Im looking to see if theres a easier option. Ive got to add about 1500 programming instructions to a website and add the links to that menu. As it stands now I have to add each html page (1500 of them) to that menu 1 by 1. Is there a way to do this without it taking the next year? Maybe a database driven system or a automated menu builder?
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Wednesday June 14 2006 - 7:36:00 BST
Hi Wingzfan,
[would that be Red Wings?]
There shouldn't be any problem using the menu with a database driven system. Many do that. I'll try for some more information for you since I don't use anything like that and wouldn't know how to give you info on how to do it.
Ruth
Poster: Wingzfan
Dated: Wednesday June 14 2006 - 12:33:38 BST
Yes Red Wings
Thank you for any information you can find. Ive found some stuff on asp menu's but to be honest I dont know the first thing abou tthat.
Poster: Ruth
Dated: Wednesday June 14 2006 - 20:36:16 BST
Hi,
Go Red Wings!
There is a php menu. In the download of the menu you'll see extra folder with php menu, asp menu, frames based menu, listbased menu etc.
I'm not up on js, but what you have there is a form with js that says something like when x is chosen in 1st box, then y shows up in second box. I do know that js functions can be used with the menu, and I also know that databases are used. Actually, the Milonic site is a php menu.
I'll let you know any other info I get. You might also check under the faqs section. I believe there is an option to have Milonic build the menu. You would have to contact Milonic for that information given the type of menu you want.
http://www.milonic.com/menufaq.php#buildmymenu
Ruth
Poster: Andy
Dated: Sunday June 18 2006 - 10:58:06 BST
Hi,
Due to the high volume I recomend SCombo from http://www.milonic.com/scombo/index.php
Shouldn't be too difficult to get a database to build the entries.
Regards,
Andy