Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Apply the Set Nav Bar Image behavior
Use
the Set Nav Bar Image behavior to turn an image into a navigation
bar image, or to change the display and actions of images in a navigation
bar.
Use the Basic tab of the Set Nav Bar Image dialog box
to create or update a navigation bar image, to change which URL
is displayed when the user clicks a button in the navigation bar,
and to select a different window in which to display a URL.
Use
the Advanced tab of the Set Nav Bar Image dialog box to change the
state of other images in a document based on the current button’s
state. By default, clicking an element in a navigation bar automatically
causes all other elements in the navigation bar to return to their
Up states; use the Advanced tab if you want to set a different state
for an image when the selected image is in its Down or Over state.
Edit a Set Nav Bar Image behavior- Select an image in the navigation bar,
and choose Window > Behaviors.
- In the Add Behavior menu, select the Set Nav Bar Image
behavior associated with the event you’re altering.
- In the Basic tab of the Set Nav Bar Image dialog box,
select editing options.
Set multiple images for a navigation bar button- Select an image in the navigation bar
to edit, and choose Window > Behaviors.
- In the Add Behavior menu, double-click the Set Nav Bar
Image action associated with the event you’re altering.
- Click the Advanced tab of the Set Nav Bar Image dialog
box.
- In the When Element Is Displaying menu, select an image
state.
Select Down Image if you want to change
the display of another image after a user has clicked the selected
image.
Select Over Image or Over While Down Image if you
want to change the display of another image when the pointer is
over the selected image.
- In the Also Set Image list, select another image on the
page.
- Click Browse to select the image file to be displayed,
or type the path of the image file in the To Image File box.
- If you selected Over Image or Over While Down Image in
step 4, you have an additional option. In the If Down, To Image
File box, click Browse to select the image file, or type the path
to the image file.
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