Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Benutzerhandbuch
Produktcode
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Adding Hyperlinks and Interactivity
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By editing the inner outline, you can convert rectangular hotspots into freeform
shapes that closely match the parts of the underlying graphic you want to be
"hot." To edit the outline, first move the mouse pointer over the hotspot's inner
outline until the cursor changes to indicate whether you're over a node or a line.
shapes that closely match the parts of the underlying graphic you want to be
"hot." To edit the outline, first move the mouse pointer over the hotspot's inner
outline until the cursor changes to indicate whether you're over a node or a line.
To create an extra node on a hotspot:
•
Click anywhere along the hotspot's outline when you see the
cursor.
cursor.
To change the shape of a hotspot's outline:
•
Click and drag a node when you see the
cursor.
Adding rollovers
The term rollover refers to an interaction between a mouse and a screen object.
For example, you can point your mouse at a graphic on a web page, and see it
instantly change colour or become a different picture. In more detail, when you
point to a web page object, your mouse pointer physically enters the screen
region occupied by the object. This triggers an event called a "mouseover"
which can trigger some other event—such as swapping another image into the
same location. An object whose appearance changes through image-swapping in
response to mouse events is called a rollover graphic—the state of the graphic
changes in response to screen events.
For example, you can point your mouse at a graphic on a web page, and see it
instantly change colour or become a different picture. In more detail, when you
point to a web page object, your mouse pointer physically enters the screen
region occupied by the object. This triggers an event called a "mouseover"
which can trigger some other event—such as swapping another image into the
same location. An object whose appearance changes through image-swapping in
response to mouse events is called a rollover graphic—the state of the graphic
changes in response to screen events.
You can directly import rollover graphics created in Serif DrawPlus. (See online
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