0 and Later Browsers.
Looping
Mark the Loop checkbox if you want an animation to repeat once it has reached the final frame. When
Loop is enabled, the default causes the AP element to replay itself an infinite numbers of times, although
you can change this setting.
When you first enable the Loop checkbox, Dreamweaver alerts you that it is placing a Go To Timeline
Frame action after the last frame of your timeline. To set the number of repetitions for a looping timeline,
follow these steps:
1. In the Timelines panel, check the Loop checkbox.
2. Dreamweaver displays an alert informing you that the Go To Timeline Frame action is being
added one frame past your current final frame. To disable these alerts, select the Don??™t Show Me
This Message Again option.
3. In the Behaviors channel (the Timeline channel marked with a B, as shown in Figure 17-1),
double-click the behavior you just added.
When you first add a behavior to a timeline, Dreamweaver presents a dialog box reminding
you how to perform this action. Select the Don??™t Show Me This Message Again option when
you??™ve mastered the technique.
The Behaviors panel opens, with an onFrame event in the Events column and a Go To Timeline
Frame action in the Actions pane.
4. Double-click the onFrame event.
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