Showing posts with label sticky footer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sticky footer. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Download Universal Responsive Mega Menu

Universal Responsive Mega Menu

Universal Responsive Mega Menu dowload

This menu is the result of a combination of my best works on Codecanyon : I’ve put together a flexible mega menu system that can hold 12 sizes of drop downs, unlimited fly-out elements combined with a jQuery script to enhance the whole system. It can be used as a sticky footer (with mega “drop-ups”) using the exact same markup as the “standard” mega menu

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Download Stick it. HTML5 & CSS3 Sticky Footer & Menu

Stick it. HTML5 & CSS3 Sticky Footer & Menu

Stick it. HTML5 & CSS3 Sticky Footer & Menu dowload

Want to show your footer or menu? Stick it. CSS3 sticky footer and menu are made to be easly integrated into almost any website with a flexible support for modern browsers and come with packed elements to spice up any footer or menu content. Check out the live demo to see it in action. Note: If you experience issues with live preview, click on Remove frame

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Download Pure CSS3 Sticky Footer

Pure CSS3 Sticky Footer

Pure CSS3 Sticky Footer dowload

This CSS3 Sticky Footer will help you to create unique footer with CSS/XHTML only, there is absolutely NO javascript. The content can be organized into simple “drop-up” lists or in 1, 2 or 3 columns based on the 960 grid system. This item comes with 2 variants (black and glass) and a detailed documentation to help you start with your brand new footer

Monday, October 28, 2013

Download Sticky Footer

Sticky Footer

Sticky Footer dowload

This Sticky Footer can contain any kind of content and is ready to be used in your website. You can build your own menu and use from 1 to 12 columns to display your content. It degrades gracefully if Javascript is disabled, the jQuery effects are used for enhancements only. It comes in two variants : a fixed width to fit your layout width and a full width taking the whole viewport width