Contents

Introduction
Overview
Key Benefits
Key Features
Revision History
Working with UltraMenu
Getting Started with UltraMenu
Using UltraMenu
Menu Templates
"Menu Structure" Panel
"Navigation" and "Settings" Panel
"Menu Item" Sub-Panel
"General" Tab
"Font" Tab
"Image" Tab
"Icon" Tab
"Background" Tab
"Border" Tab
"Separator" Sub-Panel
"General" Tab
"Image" Tab
"Menu Group" Sub-Panel
"General" Tab
"Popup Direction" Tab
"Background" Tab
"Border" Tab
"Arrow" Tab
"Effect" Tab
"Global" Sub-Panel
"General" Tab
"Menu Type" Tab
"Web Path" Tab
"Cross-Frame" Tab
"Advanced" Tab
"Cursor" Tab
Menu Preview
Internal "Preview" Window
External Preview Browser
Preview Options
"Publish Wizard"
Insert menu into existing web page
Copy source code manually
Make a JavaScript include file
Copy relevant resources only
FAQ
Registration
Registration
Unregistered Copy Limitation
License
Online Support

 
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The "Menu Type" tab is used to set the type and related attributes of the menu. Its user interface is shown below:



There are three types of menu generated by UltraMenu: "Static", "Float" and "Context Menu". "Static" menu stays in a fixed position within a web page. For this kind of menu, you can specify its horizontal alignment (Left, Center or Right) by the "Menu Align" option, and set it to stretch horizontally according to page width proportion or at a specified width in pixels by setting the "Stretch Menu Width" option. Menu of the type "Float" can scroll with the scrolling of page, so the menu can keep a fixed distance from the border of the browser. For this type of menu, you can specify its distance from the browser border by setting the "Horizontal Offset" and "Vertical Offset" options, and set whether the menu scrolls automatically horizontally or vertically by the "Auto HScroll" and "Auto VScroll" options. A Menu of the type "Context Menu" is hidden normally. It appears only when the web page is right-clicked.