DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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In the Blind Up From/Blind Down From box, define the blind-scrolling starting point as a percentage or as a pixel
number. These values are calculated from the top of the object.
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In the Blind Up To/Blind Down To field, define the blind-scrolling end point as a percentage or as a pixel number.
These values are calculated from the top of the object.
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Select Toggle Effect if you want the effect to be reversible, scrolling up and down with successive clicks.
Apply a Grow/Shrink effect
Note:
You can use this effect with these HTML objects: address, dd, div, dl, dt, form, p, ol, ul, applet, center, dir, menu,
or pre.
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(Optional) Select the content or layout object you want to apply the effect to.
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In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click the Plus (+) button and select Effects > Grow/Shrink from
the popup menu.
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Select the object’s ID from the target element pop-up menu. If you have already selected an object, choose
<Current Selection>.
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In the Effect Duration field, define the time it takes for the effect to occur, in milliseconds.
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Select the effect you want to apply: Grow or Shrink.
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In the Grow/Shrink From box, define the object’s size when the effect starts. This is a percentage of the size or a
pixel value.
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In the Grow/Shrink To box, define the object’s size when the effect ends. This is a percentage of the size or a pixel
value.
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If you choose pixels for either the Grow/Shrink From or To boxes, the wide/high field becomes visible. Depending
on the option you choose, the element will grow or shrink proportionately.
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Select whether you want the element to grow or shrink to the upper-left corner of the page or into the page’s center.
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Select Toggle Effect if you want the effect to be reversible, growing and shrinking with successive clicks.
Apply a Highlight effect
Note:
You can use this effect with any HTML objects except applet, body, frame, frameset, or noframes.
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(Optional) Select the content or layout object you want to apply the effect to.
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In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click the Plus (+) button and select Effects > Highlight from the menu.
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Select the object’s ID from the target element menu. If you already selected an object, choose <Current Selection>.
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In the Effect Duration box, define how long you want the effect to last, in milliseconds.
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Select the color you want the highlight to start with.
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Select the color you want the highlight to end with. This color lasts only as long as the duration you define in Effect
Duration.
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Select the color for the object after the highlight has finished.
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Select Toggle Effect if you want the effect to be reversible, cycling through the highlight colors with successive
clicks.
September 4, 2007