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MenuMachine

MenuMachine - 2.2.1

drop-down menu builder for Adobe GoLive

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Current Version: 2.2.1
Release Date: 2007-05-27
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 1,821
Downloads (all versions): 19,344
Price: $65.00

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Product Description:

MenuMachine 2 is an extension for Adobe GoLive that allows you to build fully editable drop-down menus with no coding knowledge required.


The new MenuMachine 2 features a complete WYSIWYG menu editor which allows you to edit your menu visually, just as it will appear on your page. The new editor allows you to simply drag your mouse to resize and reposition submenus with ease.


MenuMachine 2 now creates vertically expanding menus and adds several dynamic menu animation options.


MenuMachine 2 offers many built-in menu themes to get you started quickly as well as an icon and arrow gallery. Menus can be updated instantly across your entire site and feature several accessibility options to support search engines and non-JavaScript-enabled browsers.


MenuMachine 2 includes direct support for GoLive Actions and link management as well as excellent browser compatibility. If you want to build drop-down menus in GoLive, MenuMachine is your total solution.

What's new in this version:

  • Added support for GoLive 9, including Universal Binary support for both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs
  • Greatly enhanced menu loading performance for most menus and pages. The submenus will now be loaded after the rest of the page has loaded. In the vast majority of cases this means that the page load time is significantly reduced.
  • Fixed a problem with menu functionality on pages inside framesets that could occur in certain circumstances with the version of Safari installed in Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later
  • Improved the menu appearance in Internet Explorer 7. Menus should now appear anti-aliased like the rest of the page content. Menus which have an opacity less than 100% or which use the fade options in the menu effects will still contain aliased text due to a technical limitation in Internet Explorer 7.
  • Text entered into the status bar text field in the menu item "more" tab will now be used as the alt attribute text if the menu item uses an image.
  • Improved the handling of parsing errors if any MenuMachine code in the page has been altered in source mode
  • Improved support for Internet Explorer 5 and 5.5 if opacity and/or effects are used in the menu
  • Added a workaround for a problem in some versions of IE on Windows where a white "false" box could appear on submenu display in certain circumstances
  • Very minor fix for a problem with custom sites in 2.2

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Adobe GoLive CS
  • CS2 or CS3

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MenuMachine ReviewExcellent Add-On to GoLive, Great Customer Service - Version: 2.2.1, 1/12/2008 06:53AM PST

Robert Paterson
MenuMachine is a lifesaver, literally. I used to spend much more time building menus, and this plug-in allows me to move on and use my day doing other things. I am a mid-level designer, and my coding skills are not great, but I would think that this would be useful for great coders as well. It's not that difficult to use, and the results look great across all platforms and browsers.

I found one glitch, something to do with how bold fonts display in Firefox (it's a Firefox limitation, not something to do with MM). I emailed tech. support, and they got back to me within a day and gave me a work-around, which worked perfectly.

All in all, this is one of the best additions to GoLive that I can own. If you design menus and want to save time, you couldn't possibly do better than MenuMachine.
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MenuMachine ReviewThe best GoLive add-on. Period. - Version: 2.1.1, 5/27/2007 07:42AM PST

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Simmonet
If a client has ever asked for drop-down menus on their website, unless you've used Big Bang's MenuMachine the request normally illicits a groan.

Long the bane of web developers everywhere (as clunky both in look, feel and programming), drop down menus requests became welcome with this excellent GoLive add on we've been using in my company for the past 4 years.

Version 2 offers an amazing number of features and configuration options, and above average stability (GoLive not being known for it's robustness!) and allows us to add a high level of managed complexity to our drop down menus that enhance user experience and ease of use.

If there's any compliant I have about this software it's that the shear number of configuration options can be a little daunting at first, but once you take some time to play around and read the excellent online manual the program's results speak for themselves.

An exceptional Mac GoLive add-on. Highly recommended to those of us still passionate Dreamweaver holdouts.
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MenuMachine ReviewIf you need drop down menus, this has it all & does it all! - Version: 2.0.3, 11/11/2005 08:47PM PST

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Simmonet
Powerful, Simple, Easy, Effective. Period.
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