
FIGURE 12-22
Fade page elements in and out at the click of a link or when the page loads with the Appear/Fade effect.
9. If you’d like the reverse effect to occur the next time the trigger is selected, click the Toggle
Effect checkbox.
10. Click OK when you’re done.
Blind
The Blind effect emulates window blinds raising and lowering. However, these particular types of
blinds are attached to the bottom of the window sill, not the top, so the content is hidden when
the blinds go up and revealed when the blinds go down.
To use the Blind effect, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the element you want to affect is contained within a tag with an ID on
your page.
2. Select the object to trigger the effect.
3. From the Behaviors panel, click the Add (+) button and select Effect ➪ Blind.
4. In the Blind dialog box (Figure 12-23), select the tag with an ID you want to hide or reveal.
FIGURE 12-23
Imagine window blinds going up to hide the targeted content and down to reveal it with the Blind effect.
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