Macromedia dreamweaver 8-using dreamweaver 用户手册
Using the behavior actions that come with Dreamweaver
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If you specify no attributes for the window, it opens at the size and with the attributes of the
window that opened it. Specifying any attribute for the window automatically turns off all
other attributes that are not explicitly turned on. For example, if you set no attributes for the
window, it might open at 640 x 480 pixels and have a navigation bar, location toolbar, status
bar, and menu bar. If you explicitly set the width to 640 and the height to 480 and set no
other attributes, the window opens at 640 x 480 pixels and has no navigation bar, no location
toolbar, no status bar, no menu bar, no resize handles, and no scroll bars.
window that opened it. Specifying any attribute for the window automatically turns off all
other attributes that are not explicitly turned on. For example, if you set no attributes for the
window, it might open at 640 x 480 pixels and have a navigation bar, location toolbar, status
bar, and menu bar. If you explicitly set the width to 640 and the height to 480 and set no
other attributes, the window opens at 640 x 480 pixels and has no navigation bar, no location
toolbar, no status bar, no menu bar, no resize handles, and no scroll bars.
To use the Open Browser Window action:
1.
Select an object and open the Behaviors panel.
2.
Click the Plus (+) button and select Open Browser Window from the Actions
pop-up menu.
pop-up menu.
3.
Click Browse to select a file, or enter the URL you want to display.
4.
Set any of the following options:
Window Width
specifies the width of the window in pixels.
Window Height
specifies the height of the window in pixels.
Navigation Toolbar
is the row of browser buttons that includes Back, Forward, Home,
and Reload.
Location Toolbar
is the row of browser options that includes the location text box.
Status Bar
is the area at the bottom of the browser window in which messages (such as
the load time remaining and the URLs associated with links) appear.
Menu Bar
is the area of the browser window (Windows) or the desktop (Macintosh)
where menus such as File, Edit, View, Go, and Help appear. You should explicitly set this
option if you want visitors to be able to navigate from the new window. If you do not set
this option, the user can only close or minimize the window (Windows) or close the
window or quit the application (Macintosh) from the new window.
option if you want visitors to be able to navigate from the new window. If you do not set
this option, the user can only close or minimize the window (Windows) or close the
window or quit the application (Macintosh) from the new window.
Scrollbars as Needed
specifies that scroll bars should appear if the content extends
beyond the visible area. If you do not explicitly set this option, scroll bars do not appear. If
the Resize Handles option is also turned off, visitors have no easy way of seeing content
that extends beyond the original size of the window. (Though they may be able to make
the window scroll by dragging off the edge of the window.)
the Resize Handles option is also turned off, visitors have no easy way of seeing content
that extends beyond the original size of the window. (Though they may be able to make
the window scroll by dragging off the edge of the window.)
Resize Handles
specifies that the user should be able to resize the window, either by
dragging the lower-right corner of the window or by clicking the maximize button
(Windows) or size box (Macintosh) in the upper-right corner. If this option is not
explicitly set, the resize controls are unavailable and the lower-right corner is not
draggable.
(Windows) or size box (Macintosh) in the upper-right corner. If this option is not
explicitly set, the resize controls are unavailable and the lower-right corner is not
draggable.