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Name: phpMyMenu Support forum
Base name: phpmymenu
Description: Show context menus when menu mouse button is used
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Version: -
Required PHP version: 3
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
All time users: 3688 users
All time rank: 510
Week users: 3 users
Week rank: 2090
 
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Name: Gustavo Arcila is available for providing paid consulting. Contact Gustavo Arcila .
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Country: Colombia Colombia - PHP jobs in Colombia
Home page: http://www.gurusistemas.com/
Age: 34
All time rank: 36
Week rank: 45

Innovation Award

PHP Programming Innovation award winner
June 2006
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Contextual menus are a very common user interface feature used by many desktop applications.

Such menus can help the users becoming more productive, as they provide quick access to application functions directly related to the user interface context right under the mouse pointer when the menu button is clicked.

Web applications can trap the menu button click event using the ONCONTEXTMENU attribute. Despite currently it is a non-standard event, several browsers support it.

This class takes advantage of the ONCONTEXTMENU attribute to override the default context menu, and make appear a context menu defined by the PHP application.

Manuel Lemos

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Group folder image HTML HTML generation and processing View top rated classes

Detailed description

This class can be used to generate context menus that show when the menu mouse (usually the right) button is clicked.

The class can add menus and menu items that appear when the menu mouse button is clicked over a page element with a given identifier.

Each menu item is associated with link URLs or JavaScript code that is executed when the item is clicked.

The menu items may have associated icon images. The menu size, colors, borders and styles are configurable.

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Plain text file phpMyMenu.inc.php Class phpMyMenu Class
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  Plain text file mymenu.txt Doc. Documentation for the class. Download PDF from www.gurusistemas.com
Plain text file example.sql Data Table data for samples
Plain text file example1.php Example Sample file
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Plain text file sample150706.php Example Sample file with separator use
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