Chapter 7. Add Interactivity
One of the great advantages of Web pages over printed pages is their ability to respond to viewers’ actions. When used with restraint, this interactivity can entice your visitors to explore your site more thoroughly. Whether it’s building a menu that responds to cursor movements or simply creating a form for collecting information from visitors, Dreamweaver’s tools make it easy.
Add Navigation Menu
Dreamweaver CS4 includes a set of tools called Spry widgets. Combining JavaScript and CSS, most of these widgets fall well beyond the scope of this beginner book. But one, the Spry Menu Bar, helps you create fly-out menus even ...
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