![]() The On Mouse Over trigger should already be selected, so you just need to pick a Move action.Click on it to add another action to the event. You’ll see a ‘+’ button next to the Change Style action. Look to the Events palette where you’ll see the event you just created.In the dropdown below, select ‘Opacity’ as the style to change and alter its opacity to %100.You’ll see a Canvas preview appear where you can choose the image as the target of the action. Tap on the Action dropdown and select a Change Style action.Click on the Trigger dropdown, hover over the Mouse section, and select an On Mouse Over action.With the image still selected, go to the Events palette and click ‘Add event’. ![]() Make sure you’re using a Web project – Mobile or Tablet won’t work for this example, since you can’t mouse over on a touch screen. Change the image’s transparency to 40% in the Properties palette. Create a new Web project and place an Image I on the Canvas.One action will change how an image looks and the other will move the image. In this exercise, you’ll learn how to create an On Mouse Over event with two actions. In Justinmind, you can add multiple actions to one event. Hit it once more to move to the “Confirm Password” field. Focus in on the “Username” field and hit the tab key to jump to the “Password” field. Click ‘OK’ to finish building the event.Ĭlick the ‘Play’ button to simulate your project. This time, select the “Confirm Password” input text field as the target of the action. Go to the Events palette and create another On Key Up + Set Focus On action. Back on the Canvas, select the “Password” input text field.This will make it the target of the Set Focus On action, so you’ll switch to it when you focus out of the “Username” input text field. ![]() You’ll see a Canvas preview appear, where you can select the “Password” input text field.
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