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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

For example, if the Over state for Button A reveals a green glow, rolling over
Buttons B, C, and D should cause the same glow.
FIGURE 9-21
Before you invoke the Navigation Bar object, create a series of buttons, using a separate image for each state to be used.
To insert a navigation bar, follow these steps:
1. From the Insert bar, click the Images: Navigation Bar button. The Insert Navigation Bar dialog
box appears, as shown in Figure 9-22.
FIGURE 9-22
Add elements one at a time in the Insert Navigation Bar dialog box.
2. Enter a unique name for the first button in the Element Name field and press Tab.
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Be sure to use Tab rather than Enter (Return) when moving from field to field. When Enter
(Return) is pressed, Dreamweaver attempts to build the navigation bar. If you have not completed
the initial two steps (providing an Element Name and a source for the Up Image), an alert is displayed;
otherwise, the navigation bar is built.
3. In the Up Image field, enter a path and filename or browse to a graphic file to use.
4. Select files for each of the remaining states: Over, Down, and Over While Down. If you don??™t want
to use all four states, just specify the same image more than once. For example, if you don??™t want
a separate Over While Down state, use the same image for Down and Over While Down.


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