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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


Each gray dot represents a keyframe. The slower you draw, the closer the keyframes are placed;
moving quickly across the Document window causes Dreamweaver to space out the keyframes.
5. Release the mouse to end the recording.
Dreamweaver displays an alert reminding you of the capabilities of the Timelines panel. Select the
Don??™t Show Me This Message Again option to prevent this dialog box from reappearing.
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Working with Timelines 17
After you??™ve finished recording an AP element??™s movement, you see a new animation bar in the Timelines
panel, representing the motion you just recorded. The duration of the new timeline matches the duration of
your dragging of the AP element. The keyframes that define your AP element??™s movement (as described in
the preceding paragraphs) are inserted in this animation bar. You can use any of the procedures previously
described in this chapter to modify the timeline or its keyframes. If you select the same AP element at the
end of the generated timeline and perform the Record Path operation again, another animation bar is added
at the end of the current timeline.
Any new paths recorded with the same AP element are added after the last animation bar. You
can??™t select a keyframe in the middle of a path and then record a path from that point; the starting
keyframe of the newly recorded path corresponds to the position of the AP element in the last keyframe.


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