	// set up drop downs anywhere in the body of the page. I think the bottom of the page is better.. 
	// but you can experiment with effect on loadtime.
	if (mtDropDown.isSupported()) {

		//==================================================================================================
		// create a set of dropdowns
		//==================================================================================================
		// the first param should always be down, as it is here
		//
		// The second and third param are the top and left offset positions of the menus from their actuators
		// respectively. To make a menu appear a little to the left and bottom of an actuator, you could use
		// something like -5, 5
		//
		// The last parameter can be .topLeft, .bottomLeft, .topRight, or .bottomRight to inidicate the corner
		// of the actuator from which to measure the offset positions above. Here we are saying we want the 
		// menu to appear directly below the bottom left corner of the actuator
		//==================================================================================================
		var ms = new mtDropDownSet(mtDropDown.direction.down, 0, 0, mtDropDown.reference.bottomLeft);

		//==================================================================================================
		// create a dropdown menu
		//==================================================================================================
		// the first parameter should be the HTML element which will act actuator for the menu
		//==================================================================================================


		// menu
		//var menu1 = ms.addMenu(document.getElementById("menu1"));
		//menu1.addItem("Company Profile", "aboutus.htm"); 
		//menu1.addItem("Unique Selling Point (USP)", "usp.htm"); 

		// menu
		//var menu2 = ms.addMenu(document.getElementById("menu2"));
		//menu2.addItem("Customized Softwares", "CustomizedSoftwareSite/aboutus.htm"); 
		//menu2.addItem("Products", "#"); 
		//menu2.addItem("Web Services", "#"); 
		//menu2.addItem("Manpower Resourcing", "#"); 
		//menu2.addItem("Management Consultancy", "#"); 
		//menu2.addItem("Training", "#"); 
		

		// menu
		//var menu4 = ms.addMenu(document.getElementById("menu4"));
		//menu4.addItem("Archives", "#"); 
		//menu4.addItem("Careers", "Opportunities.htm"); 
		//menu4.addItem("Newsletters", "news.asp"); 
		
		// menu
		var menu7 = ms.addMenu(document.getElementById("menu7"));
		menu7.addItem("CS Salarypack", "Products1.htm"); 
		menu7.addItem("CS Book Fair", "CSbookFair.htm"); 
		menu7.addItem("CS Production", "#"); 		
		

		//==================================================================================================

		//==================================================================================================
		// add a sub-menu
		//==================================================================================================
		// to add a sub menu to an existing menu object, call it's addMenu method and pass it the item from
		// the parent menu which should act as it's actuator. To add a submenu to the fourth item of a menu
		// called "theMenu", you would do theMenu.addMenu(theMenu.items[3])
		//==================================================================================================




		
		//==================================================================================================
		// write drop downs into page
		//==================================================================================================
		// this method writes all the HTML for the menus into the page with document.write(). It must be
		// called within the body of the HTML page.
		//==================================================================================================
		mtDropDown.renderAll();
	}

