Adding Dynamic Effects and Behaviors to a Web Page
You can add a class of Web components called dynamic effects to your pages to create an illusion of movement. With a few simple commands, you can create elements that flash on and off, change when your visitor positions the mouse pointer over them, or scroll across the screen.
Behaviors are a new feature of FrontPage 2003 that you use to insert professional scripting options on a Web page without doing any programming. These scripted behaviors include such things as changing the font, position, or border of a page element, moving to another page, playing a sound, displaying a message in a popup window, displaying text in the status bar, and exchanging images for other images. Depending on the tag ...
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