AnimTree is a menu tree script that features animated opening and closing of menus. Try the demos
The name AnimTree is a conjuction of "Animated" and "Tree." AnimTree has nothing to do with Anime. Please do not call AnimTree "Anime Tree."
You design your tree with valid HTML and CSS and add onclick event handlers to certain elements. The AnimTree script makes it come alive. You can also use a server side script (e.g. asp, cfm, php, et c) to generate the tree dynamically. It's easy.
There's a structure that you must follow, though. See the tutorial for a more detaied explanation, or download the source code to learn how AnimTree works.
Cookie persistence saves the tree state for your users, so the tree will "follow" the user around the site and when the user returns, the tree will be open where he left it. Try it — hit reload and watch the menus open.
AnimTree meets section 508 standards. The HTML is accessible to all browsers, including GoogleBot. AnimTree uses CSS and JavaScript to control the look and feel, not to write HTML.
All licenses for AnimTree come with full support.
AnimTree is not free. If you are interested in using AnimTree, please see the buy page.
If you downloaded this from another script site, please be aware that you may have downloaded an unlicensed, outdated (and possibly buggy) version of the script.
| MSIE 6 - Win |
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| Mozilla Mac/Win (incl Netscape 6+) |
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| MSIE 5 - Mac/Win |
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| Konqueror 3 |
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| Safari |
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| Opera 7 |
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| Other DOM-supporting browsers |
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| Netscape 4, Opera 5-6 |
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