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Behaviors tutorials


 Dreamweaver: Web Photo Album  By cbtcafe

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If you have a group of pictures you want to put up on the web quickly, this nifty feature is just for you. Dreamweaver will process a group of images and index them as thumbnails as well as put each full sized image on it's own page with navigation.
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 Play Sound on Mouseover or MouseClick  By entheosweb

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The first step is to create a link for the sound to be played on Rollover or on Click. You can make a simple text link with the '#' symbol. The next step is to add a behavior to the link. Open the Behaviors panel by clicking on Windows/Behaviors and click on the '+' symbol in the Behaviors Panel. Click on 'Play Sound'. Browse to find the sound you want to play and click on OK.
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 Multible Rollovers  By stockvault

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Mouse-over effects are very popular these days and often very eye pleasing for the site visitors. In this tutorial I'm going to teach you step by step, how to use Macromedia Dreamweaver's Behaviors, to make multiple rollovers on your buttons and other images. "Why use Dreamweaver, I'm ten times faster with notepad", you say? The fact is, you don't have to code all these complicated JavaScript's by hand, and therefore, save yourself a whole lot of precious time. Because with Dreamweaver it's both easy and time-saving.
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 Play Sound on Mouseover or MouseClick  By Enthos Web

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Play sound, music on Rollover, on Click or on Page Load using Dreamweaver Behaviors
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 Macromedia Dreamweaver Behaviors - Using JavaScript Behavior  By smartwebby

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Macromedia Dreamweaver helps non-programmers (and beginners) use certain in-built javascript functions that are useful to any web project. The code generated is very well optimized so you needn't worry about performance. The most Useful Behaviors are as follows: Check Browser Check Plug-in Go to URL Jump Menu
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 How To Create Rollovers in Dreamweaver  By tutorialized.com

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In this video clip tutorial you will learn the following: How to use the Insert Rollover Image tool in Dreamweaver. How to work with the Preload Rollover Image and Alt Text options. How to set the Link Page for your rollovers.
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 Jump Menus  By entheosweb.com

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If you have a lot of links on a page and don't have enough of space to fit them all a simple way to add the links is to create a jump menu. Learn how to create jump menus in Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.0. Code is also included.
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 Designing to optimize the user experience  By macromedia

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Sometimes it can be easy to forget your audience when designing a Web page in Dreamweaver 3. You forget that there are people out there who are using a 28.8 Kbps modem to connect to your Web page, or are using an older browser that doesn't have all the latest plug-ins and capabilities. If you want your Web page to be seen by the widest audience possible, you need to be aware of download times, or how fast your page loads in a user's browser window. If you use Flash or Shockwave in your page, you need to make sure users without the plug-ins are either directed to a non-Flash page or are prompted to download the plug-in. There are several simple steps you can take that will allow your Web page to be seen by a wide audience.
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 Create inbuilt macros in dreamweaver  By arutha

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Make Commands in Dreamweaver 8 by Arutha In this tutorial i am going to show you how to use "Commands" in Dreamweaver 8. To begin with "Commands" are really just built in macro's which we can use to save time when making a website. We are going to be setting a command to create a table for us. Ok then begin by opening up a fresh document and going to the commands menu
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 Dreamweaver: Insert Flash Text  By cbtcafe

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In the Objects Palette, click the Insert Flash Text Icon. Go ahead and select a color for the normal state, a rollover color, the size of the font and the font you would like to use. This can all be edited so you can always go back and make any changes. Type in some text then type in a URL where you would like the text to link ( if desired) You can also use the browse button to navigate to a local folder and link to a file. Give your text a name. By default Dreamweaver will give it a name, but you may want to give it something more relative to your project.
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