Each action is associated with a
different parameter dialog box to enable easy attribute entry.
The following sections describe each of the standard actions: what the action does, what requirements must
be met for it to be activated, what options are available, and most important of all, how to use the action.
Each action is written to work with all browser versions 4 and above. However, some actions do not work
as designed in the older browsers: Netscape Navigator 3.0, for instance, cannot perform the AP elementrelated
behaviors and almost all behaviors are ignored in Internet Explorer 3.0.
For this release, four behaviors have been moved to the ~Deprecated submenu: Check Browser,
Control Shockwave or Flash, Hide Pop-Up Menu, and Show Pop-Up Menu. These behaviors,
described later in this chapter, are likely to be removed in future versions of Dreamweaver, and designers are
cautioned against continued use of them. You??™ll want to keep an eye out for them on legacy pages.
Call JavaScript
With Call JavaScript, you can execute any JavaScript function??”standard or custom??”with a single mouse
click or other event. As your JavaScript savvy grows, you??™ll find yourself using this behavior again and again.
Call JavaScript is straightforward to use; simply type the JavaScript code or the name of the function you
want to trigger into the dialog box.
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