Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Manual De Usuario
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Adding Hyperlinks and Interactivity
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automatically in series for each page, and using prefixes for each
type of object. However, you may find it easier to keep track of
anchors throughout the site if you supply your own unique names—
it's up to you.
To view or edit existing anchors:
•
Choose Site Manager>Anchor Manager... on the Tools menu to
view, rename, or remove an anchor attached to a particular object.
You can also include the anchor in page navigation.
view, rename, or remove an anchor attached to a particular object.
You can also include the anchor in page navigation.
Adding hotspots to a page
A hotspot is a transparent hyperlink region on a web page. Usually placed on top
of graphics, hotspots act like "buttons" that respond when clicked in a web
browser. They are especially useful if you want the visitor to be able to click on
different parts of a picture (such as a graphic "menu" or map of your site). You
can draw and edit hotspots by hand, or create them to match an existing shape.
of graphics, hotspots act like "buttons" that respond when clicked in a web
browser. They are especially useful if you want the visitor to be able to click on
different parts of a picture (such as a graphic "menu" or map of your site). You
can draw and edit hotspots by hand, or create them to match an existing shape.
To draw a hotspot:
1.
Click the
Insert Hotspot button on the Web Objects toolbar.
2.
Click and drag to draw a rectangular hotspot region. The Hyperlinks
dialog appears.
dialog appears.
3.
Click to select the link destination type, and enter the specific
hyperlink target (see Selecting a hyperlink target on p. 251).
hyperlink target (see Selecting a hyperlink target on p. 251).
4.
Click OK.
To match a hotspot to an existing shape:
1.
Draw the hotspot as described above, and create the shape as
described in Drawing and editing shapes on p. 172.
described in Drawing and editing shapes on p. 172.
2.
Select both objects and choose Fit Hotspot to Shape from the Tools
menu.
menu.