Macromedia Dreamweaver behaviors allow visitors to interact with a Web page, to change the page in various ways, or to cause certain tasks to be performed. A behavior is a combination of an event with an action triggered by that event. In the Behaviors panel, you add a behavior to a page by specifying an action and then specifying the event that triggers that action.
For example, if you want a Web page to open in a new browser window when your user clicks a link, you can use a behavior to achieve this effect. The behavior is made up of the (onClick) event and the Open Browser Window action.
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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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