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Dialogs
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Toolbars Editor
» Appearance |
This is the Toolbars Editor dialog.
It offers all the options needed to create a toolbar within DHTML Menu Builder.
To access this dialog click
Tools->Toolbars Editor and click on the
Appearance tab.Click any part of the dialog to get information about its
purpose.

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Toolbar Style
Establishes the orientation of the toolbar you are creating:
- Horizontal: the
groups are positioned one next to the other.
- Vertical: the groups
are positioned one below the other.
Border
Determines the width and color of the border surrounding
the toolbar.
Compatibility notes
Under Netscape Navigator 4 this border will not be appear. |
Separation
Determines the amount of separation
between each group. The greater the number, the more background color or image is revealed.
Justify HotSpots
Makes all the hotspots the same width or height, depending on the
style setting, as the widest or tallest group in the toolbar.
When this is checked (enabled), then
- if the toolbar is horizontal, all
the hotspots will have the same width as the widest one.
- if the toolbar is vertical, all the
hotspots will have the same height as the tallest one.
Back Color
Controls the background color of the toolbar.
Back Image
Controls the background image of the toolbar.
When using a background image, if the image does not fill the area (as determined by the height and width), the image will be
tiled (repeated) across the width and height of the toolbar's background.
Compatibility notes
Netscape
Navigator 4 may have problems displaying non-JPG
images in the background. |
Margins
Control the inner margins (the distance from the outer borders to the toolbar to the outer borders of the contained toolbar items) of the toolbar's
contents.
Border Style
You can select from the lists the type of border you want to
apply to the toolbar.
You can choose from five different types of border
effects:
- (none): No border will be drawn.
- Raised: Draws a border so that the toolbar appears to be raised relative to the background.
- Sunken: Draws a border so that the toolbar appears to be inset relative to the background.
- Double: Draws two solid borders around the
toolbar.
- Bevel: Draws two
borders, one raised and another inset, both half the
size of the total border size