4. Click the Add (+) button at the top of the Behaviors panel, and in the drop-down menu, choose
Show Events For ??? 4.0 and Later Browsers.
5. Click the Add (+) button again to display the list of available behaviors and choose Go To URL.
6. Dreamweaver displays the Go To URL dialog box (see Figure 16-14) and scans your document for
all named frames. Select a target frame from the list of windows or frames.
FIGURE 16-14
You can cause two or more frames, marked by the trailing asterisk, to update from a single
link by using Dreamweaver??™s Go To URL behavior.
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You won??™t be able to use this behavior until you name your frames as detailed in the section
???Naming Your Frames,??? earlier in this chapter.
7. Enter a URL or click the Browse button to select one. Dreamweaver places an asterisk after the
targeted frame to indicate that a URL has been selected for it. You can see this in Figure 16-14.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for any additional frames you want to target.
9. Click OK when you??™re finished.
10. If onClick is not already listed in the Events column of the Behaviors panel, click the arrow
button next to the event and choose (onClick) from the event list.
Now, whenever you click your one link, the browser opens the URLs in the targeted frames in the order
specified.
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