May 15, 2008

CSS Menu Writer

Filed under: CSS, HTML, Software, Web Design — Douglas T @ 9:16 am

The nice people at WebAssist.com are letting me try out their new CSS Menu Writer extension for Dreamweaver. I got a demonstration of it yesterday, and I’ve been putting it though it’s paces this morning.

It is exactly what the title would suggest, a CSS menu writer. Working through four tabbed menus, you can easily create fairly complex, and valid CSS menus. I’m very impressed with it so far. The extension works well, and is quite intuitive. The two most significant aspects I see, are that it uses no proprietary coding as far as I can see, and that I can create my own preset templates. This means that any menu I create using this should be editable by anyone with a knowledge of CSS, and that I can adapt the software to my own design style. This has the potential to be a very significant time saver for me. I’ll go into greater detail when I’ve had a few days to try it out.

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