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Zetta CSS3 Menu




Zetta Menu - CSS3 Mega Menu and Drop Down menu


Zetta Menu is pure CSS3 mega dropdown menu.

Mega menu comes on CSS/XHTML and CSS3 animations.

Over 430 Icons (Font Awesome)

It is fully responsive and have 3 mobile versions.

Different positions: horizontal top and bottom, vertical right and left.

12 column grid system.

6 different templates with unlimited color schemes.

Comes with detailed documentation.







Technical Info






CreatedUpdated High Resolution Compatible Browsers Files Software Version
5 May 14 22 October 14 Yes IE8, IE9, IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome HTML, CSS CSS2, CSS3


Features
  • Unlimited Drop Down

  • Vertical Position

  • Mobile View

  • 12 Column Grid System

  • Content Forms

  • Content Lists

  • Full Width Media Content

  • Zetta Menu Color Switcher





Change Log

v1.3.3 (11 August 2014)
* fix show effects

v1.3.2 (18 Jule 2014)
* fix safari search
* .zm-button class can be applied to any element
* minor changes

v1.3 (13 June 2014)
* added unlimited colors! (Color Switcher)
* added new responsive class: zm-response-margin
* changed folders structure
* fixed switch icon
* minor changes

v1.2 (6 June 2014)
* added new Metro template
* improved reset styles
* changed method of text centering
* fixed responsive bottom drop down position
* fixed iOs compatibility
* fixed responsive (added non-responsive menu)

v1.1 (26 May 2014)
* added 10 new color schemes
* updated Font Awesome to 4.1 version
* fix FireFox vertical caret position
* fix FireFox hover effects in minimized files
* fix Chrome search targering with transition
* improved code quality

v1.0 (5 May 2014)
* initial release




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