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Hiermenus Go Forth*, XXIX:
Version 4.2.3 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)


Another browser joins the HM family of supported browsers: Konqueror.

As promised, when a browser can support the DHTML required for HM, then HM will make the necessary adjustments to accommodate it.
All HM functionality, including scrolling, can now be appreciated by the growing base of Konqueror users.


Our HierMenus columns can be appreciated by all DHTML developers and HierMenus fans. If you plan to use HierMenus on your own Web site, however, you will need to purchase a HierMenus license. Contact Barry Pullen via our contact form or call him at (203) 662-2868 for further information (be sure to let her know how you plan to use HierMenus and tell him a bit about your organization, as well).


As always, there is no detailed documentation other than that already presented in previous columns.
However, all the parameters used in the script are described in detail.
Just about everything you need to know about using the script has been published in Columns 36 to 42. Additional minor information has been included in the release columns (43 to 64), usually pertaining to an adjustment introduced in the particular release.

Step-by-step setup instructions can be found at HierMenus Central

  1. Column 35 - Hiermenus Go Forth, I: The External Arrays
  2. Column 36 - Hiermenus Go Forth, II: The External Arrays - New Menu Tree Parameters
  3. Column 38 - Hiermenus Go Forth, III: The External Arrays - Menu and Item Parameters
  4. Column 40 - Hiermenus Go Forth, IV: The Page-Specific Parameters 1
  5. Column 41 - Hiermenus Go Forth, V: The Page-Specific Parameters 2
  6. Column 42 - Hiermenus Go Forth, VI: The Page-Specific Parameters 3
  7. Column 43 - Hiermenus Go Forth, VII: 4.0 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  8. Column 44 - Hiermenus Go Forth, VIII: 4.0.1 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  9. Column 45 - Hiermenus Go Forth, IX: 4.0.2 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  10. Column 46 - Hiermenus Go Forth, X: 4.0.3 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  11. Column 47 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XI: 4.0.4 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  12. Column 48 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XII: 4.0.5 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  13. Column 49 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XIII: 4.0.6 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  14. Column 50 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XIV: 4.0.7 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  15. Column 51 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XV: 4.0.8 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  16. Column 52 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XVI: 4.0.9 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  17. Column 53 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XVII: 4.0.10 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  18. Column 54 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XVIII: 4.0.11 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  19. Column 55 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XIX: 4.0.12 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  20. Column 56 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XX: 4.0.13 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  21. Column 57 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXI: 4.0.14 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  22. Column 58 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXII: 4.1 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  23. Column 59 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXIII: 4.1.1 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  24. Column 60 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXIV: 4.1.2 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  25. Column 61 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXV: 4.1.3 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  26. Column 62 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXVI: 4.2 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  27. Column 63 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXVII: 4.2.1 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)
  28. Column 64 - Hiermenus Go Forth, XXVIII: 4.2.2 - The Complete Script (Full-Window)

The script works in:

Please report any problems you find, by sending mail to this address replacing <-DELETE-> with @:

hiermenu<-DELETE->internet.com

But before you do, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING POINTS:

  1. Most of the mail still revolves around questions answered in the FAQ: HM FAQ. Please check these for a possible answer to your problem.

  2. We cannot provide additional instructions at this time. They will be forthcoming, along with detailed discussion of the code once Version 4 is rock-stable.

  3. The menu look and behavior in the download is only one of many possible look-behavior combinations. The parameters discussed in columns 36 --> 42 achieve menu customization. Please familiarize yourself with these.

  4. Several Version 4-related questions have been anticipated in a previous column.

  5. With the volume of mail regarding HM, a reply will probably not be possible. All problems reported, however, will be considered.

What's Konqueror, you ask?


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