You can include animations and other interesting effects in your site by adding actions to individual objects or pages. You can make objects move on, off, and around the screen, hide or show them, bump them with other objects, have them exchange places, and so on. Site visitors can drag them around the page. You can even have actions respond to a site visitor’s entry in a form. No programming is required. You build actions by simply choosing a series of options from menus.
When you use actions, note that:
Due to limitations of Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, actions work only in versions 4.0 and later of Internet Explorer and version 4.x of Netscape Navigator. Actions are not supported in Netscape Navigator 6.0.
You can use actions on pages with AutoFrames; do not use actions on pages with frames that were scripted by adding HTML directly.
For reliable performance, make sure you select Dynamic Page Layout—All Browsers as the HTML output method on the Layout Properties palette. If your site visitors use only version 4.0 and later browsers, select Fixed Page Layout. For Layout Regions containing objects with actions, select Regular Tables.
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