Attach javascript behaviors to html form objects, Attach custom scripts to html form buttons, Create accessible html forms – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click the Plus (+) button and select the Validate Form behavior from
the list.
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Set the validation rules for each text field, and click OK.
For example, you might specify that a text field for a person’s age accepts only numbers.
Note: The Validate Form behavior is available only if a text field has been inserted into the document.
Attach JavaScript behaviors to HTML form objects
You can attach JavaScript behaviors stored in Dreamweaver to HTML form objects such as buttons.
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Select the HTML form object.
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In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click the Plus (+) button, and select a behavior from the list.
Attach custom scripts to HTML form buttons
Some forms use JavaScript or VBScript to perform form processing or some other action on the client as opposed to
sending the form data to the server for processing. You can use Dreamweaver to configure a form button to run a
specific client-side script when the user clicks the button.
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Select a Submit button in a form.
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In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click the Plus (+) button, and select Call JavaScript from the list.
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In the Call JavaScript box, enter the name of the JavaScript function to run when the user clicks the button, and click
OK.
For example, you can enter the name of a function that doesn’t exist yet, such as processMyForm().
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If your JavaScript function doesn’t exist in the head section of the document yet, add it now.
For example, you could define the following JavaScript function in the head section of the document to display a
message when the user clicks the Submit button:
function processMyForm(){
alert('Thanks for your order!');
}
Create accessible HTML forms
When you insert an HTML form object, you can make the form object accessible, and change the accessibility attributes
later.
Add an accessible form object
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The first time you add accessible form objects, activate the Accessibility dialog box for form objects (see
).
This is a one-time-only step.
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In the document, place the insertion point where you want the form object to appear.
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Select Insert > Form, and select a form object to insert.
The Input Tag Accessibility Attributes dialog box appears.
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Complete the dialog box, and click OK. Here is a partial list of options: