Re: Looking for a particular FP menu add-in!

From: JRF (JRF_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/02/04


Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 05:29:05 -0800

Still no luck, but i will continue to look for it, this site can't be totally
invisible, it should be indexed by yahoo/google and searchable, i need to
come up with the right keywords/phrases and devote some time to find it.

It's definitely worth the time. It's one of those scripts that make you go
wow! It makes everything looks second class in comparison.

One of the menus is like a spinning caroussel, and the caroussel looks like
a strip of film, and each frame has menu options in it, when the mouse is
rolled over a particular frame, the spinning stops and allows you to pick and
choose a link on the menu. Pretty cool stuff.

Very annoying that i can't find it. I will keep you guys posted if and i
wehn i do find it, meanwhile let me know if you find it first.
Thanks,
John

"Scott Brooks" wrote:

> I to am looking for an eye-pleasing and usable menu program, for now I
> am using "switch menu," found at:
> http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/switchmenu.htm
>
> Let us know if you remember where you saw it.
>
> Regards,
> Scott (uses post-it notes to help the memory) B
>
> On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:39:02 -0800, JRF
> <JRF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi, A few days ago i found a company offering great sets of dynamic menus and
> >now i cant locate the company in the add-in list.
> >
> >Unfortunately, i can not remember the name of the company only some of the
> >characteristics of the menus, very clean, great colors, extermely complex and
> >beautiful trees. Some scroll across the screen in a circle and when the mouse
> >is placed over them, the rolling stops.
> >
> >Very unique and artistic look and feel
> >
> >Another one displays the menu in ascrolling manner.
> >
> >the color of the site was light blue, with great graphics.
> >If you know the company please help.
> >
> >The memory is definitley not what it was 30 years ago.
> >
> >I appreciate your help,
> >Thanks,
> >John
>
>
> Regards,
> SAB
>
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> is wise; risking more than others think is safe. Dreaming
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>
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