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Xara Menu Maker
Instant Navigation Buttons for the Masses
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Product: |
MenuMaker |
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From: |
Xara |
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Web: |
www.xara.com
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Price: |
$19 (+VAT in
Europe) download $29 for CD version |
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Rating: |
8/10 |
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We like: |
Ease of use,
attractive results, integration with 3rd party apps |
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We don’t like: |
Nothing at this
price |
Xara’s excellent Webstyle tool is a jack of all
trades when it comes to creating web page graphics. It creates any
sort of graphics you may need for a web page and can even create
fully functional animated navigation buttons. Xara have had the
rather inspired idea of chopping off this menu making part and
selling it as a standalone product. At only $19+VAT for the download
version, it is considerably cheaper than Webstyle so will it attract
an audience?
How Does it Work?
Menu Maker can be used in two ways although the
differences are minimal. You can use it purely as a standalone tool
and then cut and paste the results yourself in to a web page. If
however you use either FrontPage or Dreamweaver, you can have it
integrate with these tools in such a way that you can call it
directly from menus within these two programs.
In Use
To create a menu, you choose one of over 250
‘professionally designed styles’ (would anyone offer you a choice of
amateur ones?) before getting down to the nitty gritty.
Selecting colours is easy
Down the left hand side is a list of attributes such
as texture or size. Each attribute brings up a dialog box that
allows you to fiddle away with the different settings. Some are more
complex that others but the exceptionally friendly online help is at
your command. As well as the basic help, you can call up the ‘Tell
me More’ function which lets you choose a task you want to be led
through.
Using these attribute buttons you can add buttons
to your menu, choose fonts, textures, sizes and so on. The size
aspect is interesting in that the buttons are always rendered using
vector based designs so no matter how big or small you make them,
you never get any ‘jaggies’. This way there is no loss of quality
and all your buttons should look pin sharp. When you have finished,
you simply save the image as a bitmap and the job is done.
Choosing the style and layou t
The best part of all is that Menu Maker also
generates the JavaScript and HTML code needed to animate and operate
the menus. You literally just drop the finished code in to your
page. I did find I had to do some minor editing to sort out paths
where I wanted to store the button images but in many cases it
worked fine first time. Because the system generates the code it is
also capable of creating mouse-over changes and drop down menus with
excellent looking results. Xara also claim their system generates
far more optimised menus both in terms of code and graphics when
compared to other systems on the market – as much as a 50% reduction
in size. This translates to faster loading web pages which can only
be a Good Thing.
Conclusion
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Min Hardware Specs |
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Processor |
Any |
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RAM |
Any |
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HD Space |
64Mb |
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Graphics Resolution |
Any |
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Other |
Win 95-> XP |
As a standalone program Xara Menu Maker works fine.
The results are good and the integration with leading HTML packages
is a bonus. The only real problem I can see is that whilst this
program will create your menus, you’ll have to work hard to make the
rest of your page match the look and you may well be better off
buying the full Webstyle package anyway.
If you think you can live with just the menu
creation functionality then for $19 you won’t go far wrong. The
results will ensure your web pages have a polished and functional
look that you’d be hard pushed to beat if you did it all manually.
You certainly wouldn’t be able to do it as quickly.
You can try before you buy by visiting
http://www.xara.com/downloads/menumaker/
and downloading the 4.75Mb demo.
Iain Laskey
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