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Trigger the action with a browser-triggered event set to OnLoad, a user-triggered event, or a timeline-triggered
event. User-triggered events can be attached to form objects, a submit button, or a form event. (If your action is using
viewer input from a form, first create a form and name it, and then choose the trigger.) If the action is attached to a
text field, trigger the action with the Key Blur event. If the action is attached to a Text Area field, trigger the action
with the Text Change event. Choose Action > Others > Search Engine, and do one of the following:
To use input from a predefined search string, leave the Form Name and Field Name blank. Select Define Your Own
Search String, and enter a text string with a plus sign (+) between each word.
To use viewer input from a form, enter the name of the form, and the name of the field that will gather the search
string. Make sure that Define Your Own Search String is not selected.
Choose a search engine from the Use This Search Engine menu. If you want the search engine results to display in
an existing window or frame, enter the window or frame name.
To display search results from multiple search engines, add a new Search Engine action for each desired search
engine. If you triggered the first Search Engine action with a user-triggered event, use the same trigger.
Set BackColor
The Set BackColor action lets you change the background color of the browser window. Trigger the action with a
user-triggered or timeline-triggered event. Choose Action > Others > Set BackColor. Click the Background Color
field and select a color from the Color palette.
World Clock
The World Clock action displays a live clock showing the time of a specified world time zone. The clock displays in
the browser's status bar, in an existing form field on the page, or both.
Important: To create an accurate clock, the local time zone on your computer must be set to the correct time.
Trigger the action with a browser-triggered event set to OnLoad or a user-triggered event. Choose Action > Others >
World Clock. To display a message to the left of the clock, enter the message in the Clock Message text box. Select
the Use 24-hour Time option to display 24-hour time, or leave it unselected to display 12-hour A.M. and P.M. time.
In the GMT Offset text box, enter the number of hours between your desired location and Greenwich mean time
(GMT) as a value between -12 and +12. You can click the Globe icon
up a city's GMT offset. The button launches the default browser, which opens a time zone chart at
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/. Click on a city to look up its GMT offset. (GMT is zero; time zones west
of GMT have a negative offset value, and time zones east of GMT have a positive offset value. For example, U.S.
eastern standard time (EST) is five time zones to the west of GMT and has a GMT offset of –5; central Europe time
(CET) is one time zone to the east of GMT and has a GMT offset of +1.)
Select the Daylight Savings Time option if daylight savings time (DST) occurs in the selected time zone. Select the
Status Bar option to display the clock in the browser's status bar, and select the Form Field option to display the clock
in an existing form on the page. If you selected Form Field, enter the form name and field name for the text field in
which the clock will display.
next to the GMT offset text field to look
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