DS Stars3DMenu - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


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DS Stars3DMenu
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DS Stars3DMenu
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Java / Navigation
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     DS Stars3Dmenu can implement a menu system in your web pages with a background stars3D effect. The stars travel behind the menu, the speed and intensity of which can be configured. Other customizable parameters include, menu URL, menu select text color, menu text, menu unselect text color, menu text font, menu text shadow, menu text style, load text, load text color, menu direction, load background color etc.


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