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<title>Visual QuickMenu</title>
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<div class="ctitle"><a name=b2>About The Visual Interface</a></div>
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The QuickMenu visual interface is a web based application that runs on top of an existing document or within the template pages provided in the
online visual interface and download. The web based concept allows for a true WYSIWYG experience.<br>
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There are half a dozen other visual menu tools on the market, available at
discounted cheap prices, which produce outdated all-JavaScript DHTML menus.
OpenCube's QuickMenu has never competed with these menus, the QM interface is
the only visual tool capable of producing 100% pure CSS menus which are required
by modern day search friendly, accessible, and semantically accurate websites.
The QuickMenu interface is also the only true 100% WYSIWYG visual tool for
creating web based menus avaialble. DHTML based, semi-visual interfaces
are typically written with BASIC or .NET and use a simple tree with a preview
window as the focal point of customization. Visual QuickMenu is browser
based and centers around a truly interactive design environment. The tool is
based on your actual menu with real time updating and visual feedback, this is
all done without the need for a tree based item representation of your menu
structure.<br>
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Here are a few visual interface tips...<br>
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<li class="ordlist">We are big believers of the context menu here at OpenCube, so if in doubt, right click a menu item, color swatch, bullet, etc...</li>
<li class="ordlist">Select an item by clicking it in the actual menu, all individual settings, text, and
URL's will update the selected menu item.</li>
<li class="ordlist">The red dotted box indicates the selected item only while in design mode, you can disable it through 'Settings' --> 'Options'</li>
<li class="ordlist">If you dislike the default positioning of a sub menu, you can drag it to your desired location.</li>
<li class="ordlist">The 'CSS Styles [filtered]' section in the tree affords quick access through a few options to every basic style option in the menu.</li>
<li class="ordlist">You can apply custom CSS styles to any number of menu elements by creating a new CSS rule, choose 'Modify' --> 'Create Rule'.</li>
<li class="ordlist">Use the publish wizard 'File' --> 'Publish' to add the current menu(s) to your html page(s).</li>
<li class="ordlist">Saving a menu creates an HTML document which includes your current menu, open the saved document to edit your menu.</li>
<li class="ordlist">While many of the templates use CSS (imageless) bullets, you can save space by using CSS
background images defined on your parent items instead.</li>
<li class="ordlist">When publishing, if you choose external file for all three options, the menu will be automatically compacted to an overall smaller size.</li>
<li class="ordlist">CSS styles set on the main items are by default inherited by the subs, typically you will be
prompted to automatically override the setting.</li>
<li class="ordlist">Hover state styles appear on mouse over, active state
styles appear while the items child sub menu is visible.</li>
<li class="ordlist">Up to 10 menus may be customized for a single page simultaneously, add
additional menus with the 'Modify' --> 'Add Menu' option.</li>
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