Pure Drop Down CSS/Hybrid HTML Menu Released

September 29, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Infinite Menus (v9), newly released by OpenCube, is the Internet's first visual studio capable of generating 100% Pure CSS Drop Down Menus for web sites. The visual environment is specifically designed for professional web developers who have stringent compliancy, cross browser support, and size requirements. Website visitors benefit from quicker page loads, enhanced usability features, and full accessibility.

The Internet's first commercial website menu was introduced by OpenCube in 1996, since that time site navigation has evolved from applets, to DHTML, and now Pure CSS. This latest navigation technology is search engine friendly and does not require JavaScript to run, unlike older DHTML based menus.

Web Developers have typically avoided visual software which generates web based menus. The market place is flooded with DHTML based solutions which are simply out-dated, slow, and inaccessible for most users. Infinite Menus is the first step towards giving developers the power and versatility of a Pure CSS foundation, complimented by a robust visual environment capable of meeting the most demanding design requirements.

OpenCube is located in Bangor, Maine and was founded in 1996 by Jesse D'Alessio. The company has been the Internet's leading Java, DHTML, and CSS based effects developer since it's inception. Jesse, who is the sole developer and owner works with a small support staff to continually provide new and improved software to its professional customer base of more than 25,000 companies.