Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 User Manual
Product codes
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
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Adding Hyperlinks and Interactivity
To add a hyperlink:
1.
Use the Pointer Tool to select the single or grouped object or
highlight the region of text to be hyperlinked.
highlight the region of text to be hyperlinked.
2.
Click the
Hyperlink button on the Tools toolbar. The Hyperlinks
dialog appears.
3.
Click to select the link destination type, and enter the specific
hyperlink target, i.e., a site page, internet page, Smart object, email
address, etc.
hyperlink target, i.e., a site page, internet page, Smart object, email
address, etc.
4.
Depending on the link type, choose type-specific options.
5.
A range of target windows or frames can be chosen depending on how
you want the link destination to be displayed. The types (along with
expected results) are:
you want the link destination to be displayed. The types (along with
expected results) are:
•
Same Window: the link destination is shown in the same
window from which the hyperlink was clicked.
window from which the hyperlink was clicked.
•
New Window: A new window is used to display the link
destination whose properties (dimensions, position, or navigation
bar usage) can be defined via the Settings... button. The original
window will remain open.
destination whose properties (dimensions, position, or navigation
bar usage) can be defined via the Settings... button. The original
window will remain open.
•
Top of Current Window: the link destination is shown in the
top level window. Use for hyperlinks created within a frame on a
page (or for frames within frames).
top level window. Use for hyperlinks created within a frame on a
page (or for frames within frames).
•
Parent Frame: the link destination is shown in the Parent Frame
or Parent Window of the frame from which the hyperlink was
clicked. Use for hyperlinks created within a frame on a page (or
for frames within frames). (See online Help.)
or Parent Window of the frame from which the hyperlink was
clicked. Use for hyperlinks created within a frame on a page (or
for frames within frames). (See online Help.)
•
Named Window: A custom window can be defined by entering a
new window name in the right-most drop-down menu. Its
properties (dimensions, position, and appearance) can be defined
via the Settings... button (check Use JavaScript popup code
first). You can also adopt an existing named window from the
same drop-down menu.
new window name in the right-most drop-down menu. Its
properties (dimensions, position, and appearance) can be defined
via the Settings... button (check Use JavaScript popup code
first). You can also adopt an existing named window from the
same drop-down menu.