The author writes "I found a very nice javascript that allow me to do a DHTML tab interface for my website. However, not being very well versed in javascript it was a fight to make it work every time. So I created this PHP include file to make it easy. Everything you need is in the archive, just untar and run."
Generates a well formed table, listing the contents of the directory in which the script is located. Has image tags associated with certain file types.
Produces an aesthetically pleasing directory listing of the current directory. Uses Javscript for rollovers and has images showing different file types.
Now supports sorting of files based on their size, date and name!
A must-have program for organizing all sorts of files in online sorted lists, especially for a large volume of files. Directory Reader reads files in any online accessible web directory and displays indexed lists of links to those files in a formatted manner. Website visitor can sort lists by name and size in any order. A core uniqe feature of Directory Reader is its ability to see a copy of itself in the "neighbouring" directory, which allows it creation of the dynamic navigation links.
This menu is a Dynamic DHTML 2 level menu. This menu is implemented with PHP OOP support. Use of classes makes it very easy to use. For easy adoption CSS is also used. It is found to be supported by Firefox, MSIE, Mozilla, Opera.
This file creates a menu structure that gives the user a clue to their location in the site structure. One of the best known usability heuristics says you should give the user feedback as to system state. Their location, in my opinion, qualifies as system state.
This file can help provide that location state by doing two things:
* NOT creating a link to the current page and
* Changing the CSS to create a visual cue of current location within the site.