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Netscape CSS Fix
The Netscape CSS Fix action is a workaround for a program error in Netscape Navigator 4.x that causes web pages
to lose cascading style sheet information when the viewer resizes the browser window. Use this action on any pages
that contain layers because layers are built with cascading style sheets.
Trigger the action with a browser-triggered event set to OnLoad in the head section of the page. Choose Action >
Others > Netscape CSS Fix. Test your animations or actions in Netscape Navigator 4.0.
Note: With frame sets, be sure to use the action in the head section of the pages that appear within the frames and not
the frame set.
Print Document
The Print Document action displays the browser's print dialog box to print the current web page or frame of a frame
set. The action must reside within the page or frame you want to print and cannot target a different page or frame.
In the page that you want to print, trigger the action with a user-triggered or browser-triggered event. If the page you
want to print is part of a frame set, enter the page's frame name.
ResizeWindow
The ResizeWindow action resizes the browser window. Trigger the action with a user-triggered or timeline-triggered
event. Choose Action > Others > ResizeWindow. Enter pixel values for the Width and Height text boxes.
Scroll Down, Left, Right, Up
The Scroll Down, Scroll Left, Scroll Right, and Scroll Up actions let you dynamically scroll the browser window. For
example, you can use these actions to let the viewer follow the path of a layer traveling beyond the margin of the
window.
Trigger the action with a user-triggered or timeline-triggered event. Choose Action > Others > Scroll Down, Left,
Right, or Up. Enter a pixel value in the Scroll Pixels text box to specify the distance that you want the window to scroll.
Enter a pixel value in the Scroll Speed text box to specify how fast you want the window to scroll. The higher the value
you enter, the faster the speed.
Scroll Status
The Scroll Status action displays a text message that scrolls horizontally in the status bar at the bottom of the
browser's window.
Trigger the action with a user-triggered event, browser-triggered event set to OnLoad, or timeline-triggered event.
Choose Action > Others > Scroll Status. Enter a message in the message field. Enter a value between 1 and 1000 for
the scrolling speed (1 represents the fastest speed, and 1000 the slowest). Select Scroll Reverse (Left To Right) to have
the text scroll from the left side of the window to the right and repeat when the text first reaches the right side of the
window. Deselect this option to have the text scroll from the right to the left and off the page in a seamless loop.
Search Engine
The Search Engine action uses input from a predefined search string or viewer input from a form, and opens a new
browser window that contains the search engine results.

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