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Menu Types
» Drop-down menus
» Pop-out menus
» Button menus (bar)
» Button menus (column)
» Ticker menus
» Scroller menus
» Slip-down menus
» Sliding menus
» Carousel menus
» Gliding menus
» Tab menus
Menu Theme Sets
» Classic menus
» T-Flash menus
» S-Flash menus
» XP-2001 menus
» XP-3000 menus
» Aqua-B menus
» Aqua-T menus
» Aqua-BT menus
» Iridium-I menus
» Iridium-II menus
» Plasma-V menus
» Plasma-I menus
» Blackline menus
» Whiteline menus
» Trad-3D1 menus
» Trad-3D2 menus
» Plasma-II menus
» Plasma-IV menus
» Q-Flash menus
» Quad-I menus
» Quad-II menus
» Softline menus
» Mobile menus
» Lava menus
» Aqua-R menus
» Aqua-M menus
Partner sites
» Free menus
» Specialist web menus
» Alien Menus
» Educational software
Happy Carousel Menus Buying options
 
Example shown above:
Happy Iridium-II Carousel Menu
Activate menu maker.
What can these menus do for you?
» These are carousel java menu applets available in numerous themes and suitable for use as navigation bars across the top of your page.
» Carousel scrolling.This is a button menu modified with carousel scrolling. Carousel scrolling allows a button menu to handle more content in the same space. Mouse movement over the menu causes the menu to rotate in a predictable, controlled fashion. When the mouse is moved off the menu, it will scroll back to its original position.
» Button behaviour. Buttons are sticky, which means they wait for a second click to release.
 
Here is the extra information you requested about sticky buttons. [CLOSE]
  1. Sticky buttons: on the first click, the buttons take on their active or pressed-in state. This means they will change to the active state colour of your choice. With some menu themes there is also an accompanying press-in effect. The button will keep the active or pressed-in appearance after you release the mouse button. This means you can see the last button clicked. A second click on the same button, or a click on a different button, will release the button back to its normal state. Sticky buttons are supported by Button-bar Menus and Button-column Menus.
  2. Non-sticky buttons: when you press the mouse button down, the active or pressed-in state appears, but as soon as you release the mouse button, the menu button also releases and returns to its normal state. A second click is not required. Non-sticky buttons are supported by Drop-down Menus and Pop-out Menus.
  3. Non-sticky buttons with submenus: the drop-down and pop-out menus have both non-sticky buttons and optional submenus. How do these combine? If no submenu is attached, the button releases immediately. However if a submenu is attached to the button, the button will not release if the submenu launches - instead it will wait for the submenu to deactivate. A click anywhere on the page will deactivate the submenu.
» Colour scheme. You can change the colour scheme of the menu. Click here to find out more about colours.
» Fonts and text formatting. The menu supports true-type fonts and you can format text colour, size, weight and alignment. Click here to find out more about fonts and text formatting.
» Layout and line-wrapping. This menu features automated layout. Automated layout means that the menu adapts itself to the content you enter into it. For example, buttons and menu items will be automatically sized and the thematic elements recalculated to fit precisely. Click here to find out important information about layout and line-wrapping, including design tips and essential guidance.
» Icons. Icons are supported. Icons are multi-state and easily redefined by the user. Click here to find out more about icons.
» Hyperlinks. Every menu item can have hyperlinks attached. Click here to find out more about hyperlinks.
» Script triggers. If you like writing your own javascripts, you will be happy to find that this applet can directly trigger your scripts. Click here to find out more about scripts.
» Separators. Insert specially styled separators wherever you like. Separator appearance is dependent on the menu theme and some have dramatic visual effects to enhance the menu interface. Click here to find out how to insert separators into your menu.
» Capacity. This menu supports up to 50 menu items, including submenu items (if available). For greater capacity, or for menus created dynamically or from databases, try the Big Happy Menus variation.
» Tools. An online visual configuration tool is available. It can be used to edit the size, appearance and content of your menu.
» Sound effects. The menu can trigger sounds of your choice.
» Custom solutions based on this menu are also available.
» Help. Here is a help page with more information. If you would like to open up ALL the hidden extra information sections on this page simultaneously, then click here.

 
Other Carousel Menus:
Happy Classic Carousel Menu
Happy T-Flash Carousel Menu
Happy S-Flash Carousel Menu
Happy XP-2001 Carousel Menu
Happy XP-3000 Carousel Menu
Happy Aqua-B Carousel Menu
Happy Aqua-T Carousel Menu
Happy Aqua-BT Carousel Menu
Happy Iridium-I Carousel Menu
Happy Plasma-V Carousel Menu
Happy Plasma-I Carousel Menu
Happy Blackline Carousel Menu
Happy Whiteline Carousel Menu
Happy Trad-3D1 Carousel Menu
Happy Trad-3D2 Carousel Menu
Happy Plasma-II Carousel Menu
Happy Plasma-IV Carousel Menu
Happy Q-Flash Carousel Menu
Happy Quad-I Carousel Menu
Happy Quad-II Carousel Menu
Happy Softline Carousel Menu
Happy Mobile Carousel Menu
Happy Lava Carousel Menu
Happy Aqua-R Carousel Menu
Happy Aqua-M Carousel Menu
 
See also:
Other menu types
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