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rojo527 #1
process via tree menu
Is there a Dreamweaver extension out there that works like a tree menu but
allows me to use either different shape objects or different color boxes for
different levels in the tree. Actually, I'm looking for a flowchart-like
interface that supports multi levels (i.e., expand/collapse) which could be
used to describe troubleshooting procedures.
--Roger
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Distefano Felice #2
Re: process via tree menu
Have a look at [url]www.interaktonline.com[/url] I think they have something like
that.
Here is a list of other developers
[url]http://www.felixone.it/extensions/mext.asp[/url] , somewhere you will find what
you are looking for.
Felix
[email]webmaster@felixone.it[/email]
"rojo527" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:dqr7v0$itv$1@forums.macromedia.com...> Is there a Dreamweaver extension out there that works like a tree menu but
> allows me to use either different shape objects or different color boxes
> for
> different levels in the tree. Actually, I'm looking for a flowchart-like
> interface that supports multi levels (i.e., expand/collapse) which could
> be
> used to describe troubleshooting procedures.
> --Roger
>
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