A timeline name must have an alphanumeric, one-word name that begins with a letter, such as
FlyingBat2.
The next three buttons in the control bar enable you to move through the frames of a timeline. From left to
right:
n Rewind: Moves the playback head to the first frame of the timeline.
n Back: Moves the playback head to the previous frame of the timeline. You can hold down the
Back button to play the timeline in reverse. This behavior loops: When the first frame is reached,
the playback head automatically moves to the last frame of the timeline and continues playing it.
n Play: Moves the playback head to the next frame; hold down the Play button to play the timeline
normally. As with the Back button, this behavior loops: When the last frame is reached, the playback
head moves to the first frame of the current timeline and continues.
The field between the Back and Play buttons is the Frame Indicator text box. To jump to any specific frame,
enter the frame number in this box.
The next item in the control bar is the Fps (frames per second) text box. To change the frame rate, enter a
new value in the Fps text box and press Tab or Enter (Return). The frame rate you set is an ideal number
that a user??™s browser attempts to reach. The default rate of 15 frames per second is a good balance for both
Macintosh and Windows systems.
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