Note: You
can only use this effect with these HTML objects: address, dd, div,
dl, dt, form, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, ol, ul, li, applet, center,
dir, menu, or pre.
(Optional) Select the content or layout object
you want to apply the effect to.
In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click
the Plus (+) button and select Effects > Blind from the menu.
Select the object’s ID from the target element menu.
If you already selected object, choose <Current Selection>.
In the Effect Duration box, define the time it takes
for the effect to occur, in milliseconds.
Select the effect you want to apply: Blind Up or Blind
Down.
In the Blind Up From/Blind Down From box, define the
blind-scrolling starting point as a percentage or as a pixel number.
These values are calculated from the top of the object.
In the Blind Up To/Blind Down To field, define the blind-scrolling
end point as a percentage or as a pixel number. These values are
calculated from the top of the object.
Select Toggle Effect if you want the effect to be reversible,
scrolling up and down with successive clicks.