Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of ITERATION_07/Release/UserDocumentation/07_WorkingWithLinks
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- 04/17/09 16:48:50 (16 years ago)
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v5 v6 7 7 In this release of Sophie, links can be set on the page or on frames. Both the page and frames have a link halo; open this to reveal the link HUD. All links have two parts: when something happens, something else happens. 8 8 9 The first "something happens", the trigger, can be chosen from a list. For page-based links, it can only be "when this page is opened" or "when this page is closed". For frame-based links, this can be when the frame is shown or hidden, but it's more likely to be when the user's mouse interacts with the frame in some way: when the user clicks on the frame, or moves the mouse over it.9 The first "something happens", the '''trigger''', can be chosen from a list. For page-based links, it can only be "when this page is opened" or "when this page is closed". For frame-based links, this can be when the frame is shown or hidden, but it's more likely to be when the user's mouse interacts with the frame in some way: when the user clicks on the frame, or moves the mouse over it. 10 10 11 The second "something happens", the action, can also be chosen from a list. The list of possible actions to take varies depending on which trigger is chosen. Actions can be going to a page or hiding or showing a frame.11 The second "something happens", the '''action''', can also be chosen from a list. The list of possible actions to take varies depending on which trigger is chosen. Actions can be going to a page or hiding or showing a frame. 12 12 13 13 For some actions, a further parameter is required, the '''target''' of the link. This is not always the case - if you make a link that says "on mouse click" "go to ''next'' page", you don't need a target, because Sophie knows which page the next page is. But if you make a link that says "on mouse click" "go to page", Sophie doesn't know which page that is. A third field is opened up where you can choose which page to go to. If your action is to show or hide a frame, a list of all possible frames appears as a drop-down menu.