Using Hypertext Links And Timers With Wml Cards - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Specifies the language of the element or its attributes.
xml:lang
Specifies a default index value to be used if the variable specified in the iname attribute is not set when the
ivalue
element is displayed.
See also
"To set variables or postfield elements in a WML deck" on page 477
To add individual options to a selection list
1
Drag the Option icon from the WML Elements set in the Objects toolbox into the document window. Release the
mouse button when the pointer is over the colored area of a select element.
Enter text for the option in the white area of the option element.
2
Set the following optional attributes in the Option Inspector:
3
Specifies a title for the element.
title
value
Specifies the value with which to populate the select element's name variable if a user selects the option.
Specifies the language of the element or its attributes.
xml:lang
To create a group of options in a selection list
Drag the Optgroup icon from the WML Elements set in the Objects toolbox into the document window. Release
1
the mouse button when the pointer is over the colored area of a select element.
Set the following optional attributes in the Optgroup Inspector:
2
title
Specifies title for the element.
Specifies the language of the element or its attributes.
xml:lang
Add option elements to the optgroup element.
3

Using hypertext links and timers with WML cards

To add hypertext links to WML cards
You can add HTML-style links to a card using the WML anchor element and <a> element. The anchor element
allows you to bind text and images to a go, prev, or refresh task. The <a> element is a short form of the anchor
element.
1
Drag the Anchor icon or the A icon from the WML Elements set in the Objects toolbox into the document
window. Release the mouse button when the pointer is in the desired location in a paragraph.
Do one of the following:
2
Enter text in the white area of the element.
Drag an image element into the white area of the element.
If you added an <a> element, specify a URL for the link in the href text box.
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