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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


4. To add another file, click the Add (+) button and repeat step 3.
After you??™ve specified your first file to be preloaded, be sure to click the Add (+) button for
each successive file you want to add to the list. Otherwise, the highlighted file is replaced by
the next entry.
5. To remove a file from the Preload Images list, select it and click the Remove (??“) button.
6. Click OK when you??™re finished.
Set Nav Bar Image
The Set Nav Bar Image action enables you to edit an existing Dreamweaver object, the Navigation Bar
object. This object, inserted from the Common panel of the Insert bar, consists of a series of designer-specified
images acting as a group of navigational buttons. The Set Nav Bar Image action enables you to modify
the current Navigation Bar object by adding, reordering, or deleting images as buttons, as well as by setting
up advanced rollover techniques. In fact, you can think of the Set Nav Bar Image action as a super-duper
Swap Image behavior.
To refresh your memory about the capabilities of the Navigation Bar object, see Chapter 9.
The main aspect that sets a navigation bar apart from any other similar series of rollover images is that the
navigation bar elements relate to one another. When you select one element of a navigation bar, by default,
all the other elements are swapped to their up state.


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