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Actions or behaviours.
It is possible to define certain behaviours. For example, when accessing the page, a floating element becomes active.
- we click on Window on the toolbar.
In the menu that appears, we click on Behaviours
- This presents the box which allows us to define the actions.
- Activating a floating window with a message. In our example, we write the word 'Click' and we mark it
- In the Behaviours box, we click on the + button to activate the options.
- From the options that appear, we select 'Popup Message'.
- This brings up the box in which we will write the message that appears on the popup box.
- Click once on 'Click' to test our result:
Click
- We have other possibilities among the behaviours. Let's make another example.
- And, we select the link to a web site, for example EasyCoursesPortal.com . We write the address in the box that appears.
- Then, we define what the user/visitor needs to do to activate the new window. We click on the button, just as you see in the next image.
- From the options, we select "onclick" so the new window appears after clicking.
- Click on the following phrase to see the result.
As we click, the web page appears
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