5. If you want, enter a brief description of the button in the Alternate Text field.
6. Enter a URL or browse to a file in the When Clicked, Go To URL field.
If you do not enter a URL, Dreamweaver inserts a hash mark (#) in the generated code to create
a null link for the button. Although the hash mark is supposed to cause a jump to nowhere
when the button is clicked, the hash mark actually causes some browsers to jump to the top of the page.
Although this is unusual in a navigation bar, if you want to create a button that doesn??™t link anywhere, consider
entering javascript:; in the Go To URL field to create a null link that won??™t cause browsers to
jump to the top of the page.
7. If you??™re using a frameset, select a target for the URL from the drop-down list adjacent to the
Browse button.
8. Enable or disable the Preload Images option as desired. For a multistate button to be effective, the
reaction has to be immediate, and the images must be preloaded. It is highly recommended that
you enable the Preload Images option.
9. If you want the current button to display the Down state first, select the Show ???Down Image???
Initially option. When this option is chosen, an asterisk appears next to the current button in the
Nav Bar Elements list.
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