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Macromedia Dreamweaver helps non-programmers (and beginners) use certain in-built javascript functions that are useful to any web project. The code generated is very well optimized so you needn't worry about performance. The most Useful Behaviors are as f

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Macromedia Dreamweaver

Macromedia Dreamweaver helps non-programmers (and beginners) use certain in-built javascript functions that are useful to any web project. The code generated is very well optimized so you needn't worry about performance.

What is a Behavior?
A behavior is a combination of an event with an action triggered by that event. In the Behaviors panel, you add a behavior to a page by specifying an action and then specifying the event that triggers that action. Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 behaviors place JavaScript code in documents to allow visitors to interact with a web page to change the page in various ways, or to cause certain tasks to be performed.

Note: Behavior code is client-side JavaScript code; that is, it runs in browsers, not on servers.

Events are, effectively, messages generated by browsers indicating that a visitor to your page has done something. For example, when a visitor moves the pointer over a link, the browser generates an onMouseOver event for that link; the browser then checks to see whether there's some JavaScript code (specified in the page being viewed) that the browser is supposed to call when that event is generated for that link.


 

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