The new version 5.1.746 (released on Aug 27, 2008) contains the following fixes:

- Improvements on the interface of the property regarding the “Scroll on Mouse Over” option.

- Fixed an issue with the “Scroll on Mouse Over” option when the page also contains scrollbar.

- Installer is now updated to better support certain Vista configurations.

- Fixed an issue on the Safari browser where an image was misplaced.

We are looking forward to your feedback!

The Likno Software team

 

New feature introduced in AllWebMenus version 5.1.744 (released on August 8, 2008):

- New feature: “Scroll on Mouse Over” can also be used (in addition to the normal scrollbar option) when the contents of a submenu are larger than its height.
This allows for smooth scrolling of the submenu contents automatically, “on mouse over” rather than having to click on a scrollbar. See example

scroll on mouse over

- Fixed the moving behavior of movable menus for IE and Mozilla browsers.

- Fixed a problem in GUI when the Refresh button was clicked while in “Style Editor” Tab and then the “Menu Editor” Tab was clicked immediately.

 

New options have been added to the <Type> property on AllWebMenus version 5.1.740!

“Horizontal” groups (like the Main Menu group) could always behave as “Menubars” (fitting the entire window width). These menubars can now use additional options, like specified margins from the window sides, etc.

Here are all the Options you can use on the <Type> property:


Option 1: Horizontal Menu

More Options on Horizontal Menus:

“Do you want your group to use multiple rows?”

By selecting “Yes, use X rows”, your group will use X rows to display the items.

Example with 2 rows:


“Should the menu function as a Menubar?”


By clicking “Yes, Widen group to fit entire window width”, the group acts like a typical Windows-application menu: horizontal, covering all the width of the window even when the user resizes it.

You can also add Margin in any of the sides of the menu (Right, Left, or both) counted in pixels or in percentage of the page:



“Do you want the items to widen to fit their group’s width?”

(enabled when the “Menubar” functionality is selected)

By selecting “Yes, widen items so that they fit the entire group” the items of the menu will widen in order to cover the whole size of the menu.

By selecting “Do not widen items” the items will keep their default size and the background color of the menu will cover all the width of the window.

Option 2: Vertical Menu

More Options on Vertical Menus:

“Do you want your group to use multiple columns?”

By selecting “Yes, use X columns”, your group will use X columns to display the items.

Example with 2 columns:


“Allow Vertical Scrollbar?”

By selecting “No Scrollbar” the group will widen to fit all items.

By selecting “Auto: when group height exceeds browser window height”, a scrollbar will be added in the menu when its size exceeds the browser window height in order for the viewer to be able to view all the items.

By selecting “Fixed”, a scrollbar will be added when the group size exceeds the pixels you have set in the related box:

The Uniform Items option

This option allows you to choose whether the size of all items match the size of the biggest item within the same group. The calculation of the largest size includes the size of the Header or Footer too (if they exist).


Example:

1st menu: The <Uniform Items> property is set to “no”

2nd menu: The <Uniform Items> property is set to “yes”

 

We are excited to inform you that we can now also be found in the popular social networking platform, Facebook (www.facebook.com).

We have created a new 'Group' and 'Page' that will allow you to interact with other users, upload and share your framed images, and much more!

Join our Photo Frame Show Group at:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4766208485

Become a fan of our Photo Frame Show Page at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Photo-Frame-Show/15286504554


- Already have a Facebook account?

Easy! All you need to do is either search for 'Photo Frame Show' directly or just click on the links above, sign in to your account, join our Group or become a fan.


- Don't have a Facebook account?

Don't worry! It's very easy to create one and completely FREE! Simply visit www.facebook.com and sign up for an account.

After you register, sign in to your account, and either search for 'Photo Frame Show' directly or just click on the links above, sign in to your account, join our Group or become a fan.


- But hey, thats not all!

Additionally, we would like to let you in on one of our 'little secrets' - We will soon be releasing a Facebook application that will allow you to frame photos which you have posted on your Facebook account and send them directly to your Facebook buddies as e-cards.

This application will make your photos and sharing, much more cooler!

By joining our group or page, you will be notified once the application is released.


As always, thank you for your support!

The Photo Frame Show team
Let the framing begin!
www.frameshow.com


 

Likno Web Button Maker provides seamless integration with Microsoft FrontPage, allowing you to insert and/or edit your buttons from within your favorite web editor.

Web Button Maker FrontPage Addin

To insert a Likno Web Button Maker button or family of buttons in a web page from within FrontPage, you have to have defined and opened a website first, as well as the web page where you would like your button to be inserted into. With your web page open, click on the point where you would like your button(s) to be inserted and select “Insert button…” from the WebButtonMaker menu (which will normally be somewhere to the right of the Help menu). You will see this dialog:

Web Button Maker FrontPage Addin

Select “New project” to launch Likno Web Button Maker and work with a new project, or select “Existing project” to work with a project you have already saved.
Once in Likno Web Button Maker, you will notice a new menu item in the File menu, “Export to FrontPage”:

Web Button Maker FrontPage Addin

This menu item will only appear if you have launched Likno Web Button Maker from within FrontPage. Once you’re done with your project, click on this menu item to export your button(s) to FrontPage.

If your project contains a button family and you choose to export the entire button family, upon closing the export dialog you will be able to select which individual buttons from this family you would like to export to FrontPage:

Web Button Maker FrontPage Addin

Once you click on OK, you will get a confirmation dialog and you will return to FrontPage, where you will see your button(s) inserted into your web page.
The add-in added a copy of your Likno Web Button Maker project file in your web site root folder for easy access, created a folder “lwbm” under your “images” folder, placed your button images there, added the necessary HTML code for the images in the document and added a small HTML comment just after the tag, which is necessary if you would like to edit your button(s) in the future (note: if you remove this html comment you will not be able to edit your buttons using the add-in).

 


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