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JavaScript gallery builder: Menu contains option to create, open or save project |
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Introduction |
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Menu

File
- New: Creates a new project. Shortcut key: CTRL + N
- Open: Opens a previously saved project file. Shortcut key: CTRL + O
- Save: Saves the current project. Shortcut key: CTRL + S
- Save As: Saves a previously saved project file with a new name.
- Templates: Selects a pre-designed template or sample file from a list to open.
- Save As Templates: Saves current opened project to template folder for future use.
- Import Menu Structure: Imports the menu structure that exported by other menu or navigation tool.
- Export Menu Structure: Exports the menu structure that may be imported by other menu or navigation tool.
- Recent Files: Displays the most recently opened files.
- Exit: Closes the program. If you have any unsaved project files open, you are prompted to save them now. Shortcut key: ALT+F4
View
- Tool Bar: Toggles between hiding and displaying the toolbar.
- Status Bar: Toggles between hiding and displaying the status bar.
Item
- Insert: Inserts a new item into the project.
- Delete: Removes the selected item from the project.
- Move Up: Moves the selected item's position up.
- Move Down: Moves the selected item's position down.
Menu
- Preview: Displays a preview of the menu in your specified web browser. Shortcut key: CTRL + P
- Build HTML: Generates the HTML codes that contained the Javascript menu codes. These codes need to be inserted into your web pages to integrate the menu. You can click Copy to Clipboard button to copy the HTML codes to System Clipboard.
- Publish: Shows the window that contains the information about how to publish the Javascript menu to Internet or Intranet sites.
Option
- Web Browser: Specifies what web browser will be used to preview the Javascript menu.
Help
- Help Topics: Shows the online help.
- View Samples: Shows menu samples that created by this program.
- About: Shows the copyright and version infomation of the program.
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