Posts Tagged ‘flash’

What is one of the aspect of a website that always needed? It is the navigation menu. Navigation menu is a useful part of  the website because it leads the user to different part of the website. Interaction to the website is the main use of the navigation menu. More and more great looking and user-friendly navigation menus are being created that gives  life to the websites. I’ll be featuring 8 great looking and really unusual navigation menus which are CSS-based design solutions, JavaScript-based menus and Flash-designs.

Dave Werner

A creative person uses his own works to lead the users on his portfolio.

Enila.fr

Small squares that put together that acts as the navigation and collaboration of works.

Got Milk?

An interesting navigation in a ribbon with a simple hover effect. When an icon hovered, the content menu is presented.

Havaianas

A colorful map that has the touch of the slipper texture that Havaianas proud about.

HBO

HBO , a tv-movie network, creates an interactive selection of movies for its navigation.

Waterlife

The fluid navigation menu that brings you to the motion of a lake.

Cognigen

Presents a pressed and clear view of the navigation.

Jeff Sarmiento

Sloping Navigation that creates a creativity and a punk style looking menu that Jeff Sarmiento used.

Dynamic menu can popup menu depending on user interaction, you can move the mouse over the top menu item to view sub menu, or you can click the menu item to popup sub menu item. If your website includes dynamic menu and Flash, which Flash is beneath the menu, maybe you need set dynamic menu or Flash to get your wanted effects. Generally speaking, there are three displaying ways between dynamic menu and Flash: dynamic menu show under Flash; dynamic menu show, but flash hide; dynamic menu display over Flash. Displaying dynamic menu and Flash at the same time is the ideal result, let’s learn it:

The dynamic menu shows over the Flash, you can see both clearly. Let’s learn it now:

1. keep dynamic menu in original status.
2. Set Flash in Dreamweaver. Choose Flash, and click the button “Parameters…” in properties panel; in the open dialog, input “wmode” in parameter column, and enter “opaque” in value column.

View visual tutorial to get it clearly >>