JP Classic Nav Bar 6 1.0.0 is a Flash script for Financial Modeling and Analysis scripts design by jpflashdesign.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS. JP Classic Nav Bar 6 allows you to very easily create a professional quality animated navigation bar with a Scrolling text window and 54 (or less) Buttons
Publisher review: JP Classic Nav Bar 6 allows you to very easily create a professional quality animated navigation bar with a Scrolling text window and 54 (or less) Buttons JP Classic Nav Bar 6 is an extension (component) for Flash.It allows you to very easily create a professional quality animated navigation bar with a Scrolling text window and 54 (or less) Buttons : 5 Main buttons, 45 Sub buttons in 5 Sub menus, 1 Home button, 1 Mail button, 1 Sound button, 1 Scroll control button. All parameters can be modified in a really user-friendly interface.You may modify following parameters : - GENERAL - Nav bar Body Color - Nav bar Scale (100 % to 75 %) - Nav bar Shadow darkness (0 % to 100 %). - MAIN BUTTONS - Buttons width (automatically accorded to their number) - Buttons Number (1 to 5) - Labels Text - Buttons body Color - Texts Color - Text Emboss (on or off). - SUB MENUS - Sub Buttons width (automatically accorded to their number in the related sub menu) - Sub Buttons number (1 to 9) in each of 5 sub menus - Sub Buttons Th of 5 su/li> Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS
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