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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


6. In the Play Timeline dialog box, make sure that Timeline 1 is displayed in the list and click OK.
7. Select the Pause image on the page.
8. From the Behaviors panel, click Add (+) and select Timelines ??? Stop Timeline.
9. In the Stop Timeline dialog box, choose Timeline 1 from the drop-down list and click OK.
10. Choose the Stop image on the page and repeat steps 8 and 9.
11. To make the stop button??™s effect different from that of the pause button, add a second behavior to
reset the timeline. From the Behaviors panel, click Add (+) and select Timelines ??? Go to Timeline
Frame.
12. In the Go To Timeline Frame dialog box, choose Timeline 1 from the drop-down list, make sure the
Go To Frame value is set to 1 and that the Loop option is blank; click OK when you??™re done.
13. The slideshow is almost done; the last step is to slow down the speed of the timeline. In the
Timelines panel, set the Fps (Frames per Second) value to 5.
14. Save your page and preview in a browser to test.
You can add as many images to your slideshow as you like by extending the timeline and including
additional keyframes.
CAUTION CAUTION
Making the Slideshow Interactive
Summary
Timelines are effective tools for developing pages in which events need to be triggered at specific points
in time.


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