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On the Web
- Menus Unlimited - Menus and menu covers for restaurants, hotels, and country clubs.
- Victor Cornelius Menus - Manufacturer of distinctive menus, plaques and restaurant supplies.
- Uberlink CSS List Menus - A tutorial on how to turn a simple unordered list into a graphical menu using CSS rollover effects. Covers both horizontal and vertical menus.
- Ginopolis' - Catering menus, banquet menus, dining menus, and wine lists in both the Farmington Hills and Plymouth locations.
- easyGestures Pie Menus - easyGestures is a extension for Mozilla Firefox that replaces context menus with easy-to-navigate context menus. Includes a config diaglouge and uninstaller.
- Madison Avenue Menus - Supplies restaurant menus, menu covers and table tents.
- Menus, Etc., Inc. - Menus, menu and wine list covers, hotel guest directories, and related products.
- Menus d'hier - Présentation de menus anciens classés par ordre chronologique.
- Menus d'hier - Présente d'anciens menus d'époques et de genre divers.
- Menus JavaScript and DHTML - Examples of different dynamic menus with installation guides, FAQ, and scripts' history.
Wikipedia Articles
- Online menus - Websites featuring online restaurant menus have been on the Internet for nearly a decade. In recent years, however, more and more restaurants outside of large metropolitan areas have been able to feature their menus online as a result of this trend.
- Common menus in Microsoft Windows - These are commonly-used menus found in Microsoft Windows.
- Menus-Plaisirs du Roi - In the organisation of the French royal household under the Ancien Régime, the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi, the department of the Chambre du Roi responsible for the "lesser pleasures of the King", was that part of the royal establishment in charge of all preparations for ceremonies, events and festivities, down to the last detail of design and order.
- Context menu - The term context menu (or contextual menu, shortcut menu) is commonly used for menus which pop up when clicking an item in a graphical user interface, offering a list of options which vary depending on the context of the action, the application running, and the item selected. These menus are typically invoked with a secondary mouse button (usually the right-hand button) on a computer running an operating system such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X or Unix running the X Window System.
- Menu bar - A menu bar is a region where computer menus are housed. Its purpose is to house window- or application-specific menus which provide access to such functions as opening files, interacting with an application, or help.