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GoLive 6 users can still buy and use MenuMachine 1.
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MenuMachine 1 for GoLive 6

The original MenuMachine is still available.

We realize that not everyone wants to upgrade.

Supported GoLive versions

MenuMachine 1 is compatible with GoLive 6, CS (7.x) and CS2 (8.x).

So when you are ready to upgrade GoLive, you can still keep using MenuMachine 1.

However, we strongly recommend you use MenuMachine 2 if you are using GoLive CS or CS2.

MenuMachine 1 costs US$45.

MenuMachine 1 links

Buy MenuMachine 1

Download MenuMachine 1

Read the online documentation

Visit the user to user forum

Screenshots

The MenuMachine 1 interface is an Inspector. There are three tabs in the inspector where all the formatting and positioning options are set.

Edit Tab

The Edit Tab is where you:
  • Set up the menu structure
  • Enter text for the items
  • Link items to pages
  • Place images in items for the normal and rollover states
  • Edit the size of the items
  • Edit the background anf font colors for normal and rollover states

Format Tab

The Format Tab is where you control additional formatting settings.
  • You can choose to affect: all items, all top-level items or all submenus. You cannot control these settings on an item-by-item or block-by-block basis.
  • Set up the borders for all top-level or submenus items
  • Choose font set
  • Choose font size and style
  • Set Text Alignment
  • Adjust arrow settings

Options Tab

The Options Tab is where you control menu behavior and positioning.
  • Set the Orientation to horizontal (with vertical submenus) or vertical (also with vertical submenus.
  • There is no option for horizontal submenus.
  • Control the amount of overlap the submenus have over their parent items.
  • Make the menus open in a non-standard direction.
  • Set the menu to be relatively positioned in the page.
  • Lock the menu's position to the position of an image in the page.