n Right-click (Control+click) the animation bar and choose Remove Object from the context menu.
Using the Timeline controls
As you probably noticed if you worked through the example in the preceding section, you don??™t have to use
a browser to preview a timeline. The Timeline controls shown in Figure 17-4 enable you to fine-tune your
animations before you view them through a browser.
If you??™re using the Timelines panel controls to play a timeline animation that moves below the
visible portion of the Document window, you can press F4 to hide the Timelines panel (and all
other Dreamweaver panels) to maximize screen space. To redisplay your panels, press F4 again.
At the top-left corner is the Timeline drop-down list, which is used to indicate the current timeline. By default,
every new timeline is given the name Timelinen, where n indicates how many timelines have been created. You
can rename the timeline by selecting it and typing in the new name. It??™s a good practice to give each timeline a
descriptive, recognizable name; you??™ll appreciate it as you accumulate and use more timelines.
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Animation path
Rewind button
Play button
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FIGURE 17-4
The Timeline controls enable you to move back and forth in your timeline, easily and precisely.
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