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XP Web Buttons 3.52

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Create superior XP and Vista-style web buttons and menus in just a few clicks!
Published: Feb 28, 2006
Published by: XP-Web-Buttons.com
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License Shareware
$29.95 to purchase
OS: 98 / 2k / Me / XP / 95
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Popularity: 94%
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XP Web Buttons enables you to produce stunning looking buttons and navigation bars for your web pages with ease. It generates all button images, Javascript and HTML code on the fly, so you don't need any additional graphics or programming skills, and you'll get instant results. The buttons are fully customizable, they react to mouseover and mousedown events, support any XP and Vista themes, font face, font style, shadows, icons, alignment, links, targets, tooltips and more. Creating professional high-quality web buttons is extremely easy with XP Web Buttons. Once XP Web Buttons is installed you'll be making buttons for your web site quickly and easily: no programming or drawing skills required. Each parameter of a button may be easily changed, allowing you to achieve the required result. You can set such parameters as direction, size, color, font face, font style, shadows, icons, alignment, links, targets, tooltips, word wrap, and more. Any changes can be undone by pressing the "Undo" button. XP Web Buttons can create complete web menus as well as single images of buttons. These menus can be either horizontal or vertical and support "rollover" and "click" effects with a full set of Javascript and HTML code. Web menus created by XP Web Buttons exactly correspond with Windows graphic interface components. That is why visitors to your site will not have to spend time familiarizing themselves with an unusual navigation scheme. Nevertheless, you are not limited by the standard Windows themes, so you can create your own original buttons as desired. Each change of button-menu appearance is instantly displayed in the Preview Window. At the same time, you will be able to test how the buttons would respond to mouse events.
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