Updated CSS Menu Tool In Freeway 5.4
Softpress Systems today launched version 5.4 of Freeway, its award-winning Web site design software. This latest update features an extended CSS menu creation tool and an AddThis social bookmarking Action. It also includes several other enhancements and bug fixes. Famous for its ease-of-use and clean standards-compliant code generation, Freeway is the tool of choice for professionals and home Mac users who want total design freedom and prefer to focus on design issues, not on coding.
Softpress Systems today launched version 5.4 of Freeway, its award-winning website design software. This latest update features an extended CSS menu creation tool and an AddThis social bookmarking Action. It also includes several other enhancements and bug fixes.
“As part of our ongoing policy to provide free value-added updates for our users, Softpress is pleased to offer version 5.4 with the improved CSS Menu Action,” said Ian Schray, US Marketing Manager. “It’s never been easier to create highly-configurable interactive navigation menus for your site.”
New Features
Freeway 5.4 includes the redesigned CSS Menu Action, which allows for the easy creation of sophisticated navigation or content menus, and AddThis support which automates the process of displaying a social bookmarking/networking list to a web site, and more.
Pricing and Availability
Freeway 5.4 is a free download for all registered owners of Freeway 5. Freeway 5 Pro and Freeway 5 Express are both available for purchase and immediate electronic delivery directly from the Softpress Store. Freeway 5 Pro is $249 (USD), and Freeway 5 Express is $79.
This article was last modified on January 8, 2023
This article was first published on July 15, 2009
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