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5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to open additional documents in other frames.
6
Click OK.
7
Check that the default event is the one you want.
If it isn’t, choose another event from the pop-up menu. If the events you want are
not listed, change the target browser in the Show Events For pop-up menu.
Jump Menu
When you create a jump menu by using Insert > Form Objects > Jump Menu,
Dreamweaver creates a menu object and attaches the Jump Menu (or Jump Menu
Go) behavior to it. There is usually no need to attach the Jump Menu action to an
object by hand. For information about jump menus and how to create them, see
“Inserting a jump menu” on page 369.
You can edit an existing jump menu in either of two ways:
•
You can edit and rearrange menu items, change the files to jump to, and change
the window in which those files open, by double-clicking an existing Jump
Menu action in the Behaviors panel.
•
You can edit the items in the menu just as you would edit items in any menu,
by selecting the menu and using the List Values button in the Property
inspector. See “Creating a pop-up menu” on page 495 for details.
To edit a jump menu using the Behaviors panel:
1
Create a jump menu object if there isn’t one already in your document.
2
Select the jump menu object and open the Behaviors panel.
3
Double-click Jump Menu in the Actions column.
4
Make changes as desired in the Jump Menu dialog box, then click OK.
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