Adobe illustrator 10 Manuale Utente
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Preparing Graphics for the Web
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To create an image map:
1 Select the object that you want to link to a URL.
2 Choose Window > Attributes.
3 Choose a shape for the image map:
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None to not designate an image map.
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Rectangle to create a rectangular hotspot around the object. The hotspot boundaries
are similar to those of the selected object’s bounding box.
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Polygon to create a hotspot that closely follows the outline of the selected object.
4 Enter a relative or full URL in the URL text box, or choose from the list of available URLs.
If you enter a full URL, be sure to include http:// (for example, enter http://
www.adobe.com, not www.adobe.com). You can verify the URL location by clicking the
Browser button.
If you enter a full URL, be sure to include http:// (for example, enter http://
www.adobe.com, not www.adobe.com). You can verify the URL location by clicking the
Browser button.
To increase the number of visible entries in the URL menu:
1 Choose Window > Attributes.
2 Choose Palette Options from the Attributes palette menu.
3 Enter a value from 1 to 30 to define how many URL entries you want to be displayed in
the URL list.
the URL list.
4 Click OK.
Creating Web graphics with SVG
You can use the SVG, Scalable Vector Graphics, features in Illustrator to create high-quality,
interactive Web graphics.
interactive Web graphics.
About SVG
Traditional image formats—GIF, JPEG, and PNG—are bitmap formats that describe
images, using a grid of pixels. The resulting files tend to be bulky, limited to a single (often
low) resolution, and consume large amounts of bandwidth on the Web. SVG, or Scalable
Vector Graphics, on the other hand, is a vector format that describes images as shapes,
paths, text, and filter effects. The resulting files are compact and provide high-quality
graphics on the Web, in print, and even on resource-constrained, handheld devices. Users
can magnify their view of an SVG image on-screen without sacrificing sharpness, detail, or
clarity. In addition, SVG provides superior support for text and colors, which ensures that
users will see images as they appear on your Illustrator artboard.
images, using a grid of pixels. The resulting files tend to be bulky, limited to a single (often
low) resolution, and consume large amounts of bandwidth on the Web. SVG, or Scalable
Vector Graphics, on the other hand, is a vector format that describes images as shapes,
paths, text, and filter effects. The resulting files are compact and provide high-quality
graphics on the Web, in print, and even on resource-constrained, handheld devices. Users
can magnify their view of an SVG image on-screen without sacrificing sharpness, detail, or
clarity. In addition, SVG provides superior support for text and colors, which ensures that
users will see images as they appear on your Illustrator artboard.
The SVG format is entirely XML-based and offers many advantages to developers and
users alike. With SVG, you can use XML and JavaScript to create Web graphics that respond
to user actions with sophisticated effects such as highlighting, tool tips, audio, and
animation.
users alike. With SVG, you can use XML and JavaScript to create Web graphics that respond
to user actions with sophisticated effects such as highlighting, tool tips, audio, and
animation.