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skmMenu 2.0 and SkmMenu.com Web Site

Several months ago I created skmMenu, an ASP.NET menu control, for a two-part article series I wrote for the ASP.NET Dev Center on MSDN.  I decided to post the source up on a GotDotNet Workspace so readers of the article could enhance the functionality themselves and, hopefully, leave their work behind so others could benefit from it.  There have been a handful of developers who have really stepped up to the plate and have helped enhance skmMenu, most notable Robert Vreeland.

With that being said, I'm proud to announce skmMenu 2.0, along with its own Web site, skmMenu.com.  If you're looking for a free, open-source ASP.NET menu control, check out skmMenu.  You can see it in action in the skmMenu.com Web site (the top-level menu and the left-hand side “quick menu” are both examples of skmMenu in action).

(If you find any typos/broken links/errors on the skmMenu.com Web site, or have any suggestions on how to improve its usability or functionality, please let me know.  The site's still very light on examples and FAQs, although there are some examples online as well as nine downloadable examples.  Also, there is online documentation along with a compiled help file.  (Thank you, NDoc!))

posted on Saturday, January 24, 2004 5:00 PM

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# re: skmMenu 2.0 and SkmMenu.com Web Site 1/25/2004 11:11 AM Anders

Hi Scott. I just wanted to note that the examples has a slight bug with the background tables. They are not removed on mouse away. I have experienced this in the simple xml and pleasing to the eye example.

All the best,
Anders

# re: skmMenu 2.0 and SkmMenu.com Web Site 1/25/2004 12:29 PM Scott Mitchell

Urg. This has been fixed, Anders, sorry for the snafu. The problem was the Web site didn't have the skmMenu 2.0 assembly - it was using a previous version! In copying over the .aspx files, I had forgotten to copy over the most important file of all! :-)

# re: skmMenu 2.0 and SkmMenu.com Web Site 1/26/2004 6:52 AM Rob Streno

To quote Douglas Adams: "Boffo, a good one."

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