3D Flash Menu Builder
Easy Create Next Generation Flash Navigation Menus!
You were one of the early pioneers of the Internet, and your website has been serving you and your customers well for years now. But lately, you've been looking at your site and comparing it to other, newer sites. Quite honestly, your website is starting to look a little dated and plain, and you find yourself wishing more and more that it had a little flash to it.
That's it! You need Flash on your site! And not just everyday, pedestrian Flash intros. You need high-quality, smooth, intuitive menu navigation that really goes above and beyond! Your customers will be absolutely blinded by the dazzling enormity of your website makeover!
3D Flash Menu Builder lets you create high quality navigation menus entirely in Flash, and you can customize the elements of each menu with your own graphics. And, to add that extra special touch, you can even have the menu play sounds when your customers rollover various menu items. Each menu item is completely customizable in terms of text size, font, and color.
I know what you're thinking - you've seen Flash menus before. You haven't seen Flash menus like this, though - this is not your typical "fly-out" or "expanding" navigation system that we've all seen dozens of times. The menus that you build with 3D Flash Menu Builder have images for each item that rotate in front of you like a carousel, and each item is reflected in the glossy floor beneath it. You choose which images are displayed for the menu items - the demos included with the program show that it can be done with spheres as well as traditional photos. Any image that you pick from your hard drive can be a menu item - imagine using product images and letting your customers "spin the wheel" to find what they're looking for!
Everything about 3D Flash Builder Menus is customizable. You can change the degree of reflection, you can change the size of the "orbit" as well as how far apart each menu item appears in the loop. With 3D Flash Builder Menus, you're going to experience something that you haven't felt in a long time - having fun while building menu navigation systems.
Promotion Written by Derek Lee