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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

From the Insert bar, drag a Textarea object into the second column of the same row.
16. In the Property inspector??™s Name field, enter needsArea.
17. Drag a Submit button from the Insert bar to the second column in the last row.
18. In the Property inspector??™s Value field, enter Send Info.
19. Save your page.
1. Position your cursor in the current form, if one exists, where you??™d like the jump menu to appear.
If you haven??™t already inserted a form, don??™t worry. Dreamweaver automatically inserts one for you.
2. From the Forms category of the Insert bar, click the Jump Menu button. The Insert Jump Menu
dialog box, shown in Figure 14-10, is displayed.
FIGURE 14-10
Consolidate your Web site navigation through a jump menu.
3. In the Insert Jump Menu dialog box, enter the label for the first item in the Text field. When you
confirm your entry by tabbing out of the field, Dreamweaver updates the Menu Items list.
4. Enter the path and filename of the page you want opened for the current item in the When
Selected, Go to URL field; alternatively, you can click the Browse button to select your file.
5. To add additional jump menu items, click the Add (+) button and repeat steps 3 and 4.
6. You can adjust the positioning of the items in the jump menu by selecting an item in the Menu
Items list and using the up and down arrows to move it higher or lower.


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