Hi all,
What a wonderful script! As I play with it... I'm noticing that the Vertical Scroller scritp I use on my website causes the menu to fail with Netscape 4.79.
I tried several of these scrollers from dynamicdrive.com, but none seem play nice with Milonic DHTML menu in Netscape's older browser. In IE they are fine. I haven't tested any other browsers... but I'm told Netscape tends to be the buggiest.
The DHTML vertical scroller from OpenCube.com seems to work with Milonic... but I'm looking for an easy way out rather than pay $189 for one package just to use their scroller. I think Milonic seems to be a better Menu, at a fraction of the cost.
Any suggestions of what might work? I'd like to keeo the text scroller.
You can see the scroller on http://www.rimea.org
Thanks!
~Wkilc
Vertical scroller
Hi again,
I've seem to have answered my own question. I think I'm going to use FLASH rather than a DHTML vertical scroller. Saves resources, loads faster, too. Won't have to worry about conflicting with the Milonic Menu.
Been shopping for a new menu for a few days now... I've been going back and forth between some free scripts, OpenCube, and Milonic... and I think I made my decision. Go Milonic! Milonic even seems to load the quickest. A Reseller license would allow me use the menu on up to 10 sites (domains), correct? Several of my sites might qualify for free license... but its better to support a great script like this, no? Is that the same as having 10 professional licenses? (No Milonic parent link in the menu...etc.)
Later! :)
~Wayne
I've seem to have answered my own question. I think I'm going to use FLASH rather than a DHTML vertical scroller. Saves resources, loads faster, too. Won't have to worry about conflicting with the Milonic Menu.
Been shopping for a new menu for a few days now... I've been going back and forth between some free scripts, OpenCube, and Milonic... and I think I made my decision. Go Milonic! Milonic even seems to load the quickest. A Reseller license would allow me use the menu on up to 10 sites (domains), correct? Several of my sites might qualify for free license... but its better to support a great script like this, no? Is that the same as having 10 professional licenses? (No Milonic parent link in the menu...etc.)
Later! :)
~Wayne
That is correct. You are essentially buying 10 Pro licenses.wkilc wrote:A Reseller license would allow me use the menu on up to 10 sites (domains), correct? Several of my sites might qualify for free license... but its better to support a great script like this, no? Is that the same as having 10 professional licenses? (No Milonic parent link in the menu...etc.)
Thanks for the kind words, and thank you for supporting Milonic!
John