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TargetRemote
The TargetRemote action opens a link in a window that is already open. The TargetRemote action is applied within
a page that has been opened with the Open Window action from another page. For example, you can use Target
Remote to set up a small hyperlinked menu outside the main browser window so that when a viewer clicks an item
in the menu window, the target URL opens in the main browser window.
Set up an Open Window action in one page to open another page in a new window.
Important: If remote windows are resized in Netscape Navigator, they cannot target the original window. For this
reason, the OpenWindow action should not have the Resize option selected.
In the page that is opened by the Open Window action, trigger the TargetRemote action with a user-triggered event.
In the Actions palette, choose Action > Link > TargetRemote. For the URL Link, reference the page or external URL
that you want to load in the original window when the link is clicked. If the original window contains a frame set and
you want the linked page to open in one of the frames, enter the name of the frame in the Optional Target Frame
Name text box. Add additional user-triggered events to the page as needed and repeat.
See also
"Open Window" on page 616
TextSwap
The TextSwap (ID) action can replace text on a page or the contents in either a layer or a table cell with new text. Any
content within the layer or table cell will be replaced by the new text. If the item to be replaced is text or the contents
of a table cell, either must use an ID style. The new text can either display for a set number of seconds before reverting
to the original content or it can disappear without restoring the original content.
Important: This action works on Internet Explorer 5+ and Netscape 6+ browsers.
Trigger this action with a user-triggered or timeline-triggered event. Choose Action > Link > TextSwap (ID). If the
content to be replaced is inside a layer, choose the layer name from the Layer pop-up menu. If the content to be
replaced is text or the contents of a table cell, enter the ID style name used without its # symbol in the Element ID
text box. Enter the new text.
Enter the number of seconds the new text will display before it reverts to the original content or simply disappears.
If you don't want the original text or content to return to the page when the new text disappears, select Disappear
Instead Of Revert. If you want to customize the formatting of the new text, enter an HTML start tag with attributes
in the <open> text box and enter its closing tag in the </close> text box. For example, if you want the new text to
display in green at size 5, you can enter
<f o n t co lo r="#00FF00" size="5">
i n t h e < o p e n > t e x t b o x a n d
< / f o nt >
in t h e </c los e> t e xt b o x.
See also
"ID styles" on page 328
"Applying styles" on page 338

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