CSS Menu Generator - Swimbi(Mac 1.8.1)
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Description
SWIMBI (Swift Menu Builder) - advanced drop down and vertical menu builder.
What I like about Swimbi is how fast CSS menus can be created, customized and modified.
Swimbi is more than a collection of drop down menu designs using CSS and hundreds of icons all wrapped up in an elegant and somewhat simplistic Mac user interface. It has a lot of controls for customization. So you can make any menu you can imagine.
If you need drop down CSS menu for your website,
don't waste your time with coding and testing in different browsers.
Use Swimbi.
http://swimbi.com/presentation/
Design advanced iconic CSS menus in intuitive, user friendly interface.
New in v.1.8.1: - Unlimited Icons!
http://swimbi.com/tutorials/more-icons/
- Even more intuitive interface
- Random skins/configs
- Simple tour at first start, only 2 buttons, "Dummy Tour"
Includes a collection of menu templates that are fully customized to match your website style.
The Swimbi UI top area renders the menu's appearance in real time, while on the bottom you can change the menu structure and adjust its design.
Quick start tips:
1) Select a base style on the top area of the main window.
2) Select a configuration - next control on the top.
3) Import your website link. Select import nav from URL in the app top menu.
4) Click "Publish" button to see your new menu on a page in browser.
With just a few clicks, you can change the menu style, adjust its transparency, customize the behavior of all menu items, add icons, add shadow effects to the buttons and texts, change fonts, menu position and so on.
Key features:
- Generates drop down CSS menus or vertical flyout menus,
or both simultaneously.
- Update all pages of your website in a single click.
- Responsive menus compatible with touch screen devices.
- Unlimited icons.
- Imports links and HTML code from any other menu systems
- Drag-n-drop intuitive interface
http://swimbi.com/
If you are a web developer who values proper UX/UI design,
if you like to work efficiently, missing Swimbi would be an utter crime
What I like about Swimbi is how fast CSS menus can be created, customized and modified.
Swimbi is more than a collection of drop down menu designs using CSS and hundreds of icons all wrapped up in an elegant and somewhat simplistic Mac user interface. It has a lot of controls for customization. So you can make any menu you can imagine.
If you need drop down CSS menu for your website,
don't waste your time with coding and testing in different browsers.
Use Swimbi.
http://swimbi.com/presentation/
Design advanced iconic CSS menus in intuitive, user friendly interface.
New in v.1.8.1: - Unlimited Icons!
http://swimbi.com/tutorials/more-icons/
- Even more intuitive interface
- Random skins/configs
- Simple tour at first start, only 2 buttons, "Dummy Tour"
Includes a collection of menu templates that are fully customized to match your website style.
The Swimbi UI top area renders the menu's appearance in real time, while on the bottom you can change the menu structure and adjust its design.
Quick start tips:
1) Select a base style on the top area of the main window.
2) Select a configuration - next control on the top.
3) Import your website link. Select import nav from URL in the app top menu.
4) Click "Publish" button to see your new menu on a page in browser.
With just a few clicks, you can change the menu style, adjust its transparency, customize the behavior of all menu items, add icons, add shadow effects to the buttons and texts, change fonts, menu position and so on.
Key features:
- Generates drop down CSS menus or vertical flyout menus,
or both simultaneously.
- Update all pages of your website in a single click.
- Responsive menus compatible with touch screen devices.
- Unlimited icons.
- Imports links and HTML code from any other menu systems
- Drag-n-drop intuitive interface
http://swimbi.com/
If you are a web developer who values proper UX/UI design,
if you like to work efficiently, missing Swimbi would be an utter crime