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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


FIGURE 17-9
You can use the Stop Timeline behavior to stop all timelines or a specific timeline.
5. Click OK when you are finished.
6. Select an event to trigger the behavior from the drop-down list in the Events column in the
Behaviors panel.
As mentioned earlier, if your Show Events For option is set to 3.0 and Later Browsers, the only
available event is onMouseOver. To make onClick and other events available, change the
Show Events For to 4.0 and Later Browsers by choosing Add (+) from the Behaviors panel, then selecting Show
Events For ??? 4.0 and Later Browsers.
When you select the option to loop your timeline, Dreamweaver automatically inserts a Go To Timeline
Frame behavior with the first frame set as the target. You can display any frame on your timeline by inserting
the Go To Timeline Frame behavior manually. To use the Go To Timeline Frame behavior, follow these steps:
1. In the Document window, select a tag, link, or image that you want to trigger the event.
2. Choose Window ??? Behaviors or click the Show Behavior button on the Launcher to open the
Behaviors panel.
3. In the Behaviors panel, click the Add (+) button and choose Timeline ??? Go to Timeline Frame
from the drop-down list.
4. In the Timeline field of the Go To Timeline Frame dialog box, choose the timeline you want
to affect.


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