Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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To add HTML text to a slice
1
Select a slice. If you are working in Photoshop, double-click the slice with the Slice Select tool to display the Slice
Options dialog box.
2
In the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) or the Slice palette (ImageReady), select No Image from the Type
menu.
3
Type the desired text in the text box.
4
(Photoshop Save For Web dialog box and ImageReady) If the text includes HTML formatting tags, select the Text
Is HTML option. If you don’t select this option, HTML formatting tags are displayed as text in the resulting web page.
5
(Photoshop Save For Web dialog box and ImageReady) If desired, select options in the Cell Alignment section of
the dialog box:
Default
Uses the browser’s default for horizontal alignment.
Left
Aligns the text to the left side of the slice area.
Center
Aligns the text to the center of the slice area.
Right
Aligns the text to the right side of the slice area.
Default
Uses the browser’s default for vertical alignment.
Top
Aligns the text to the top of the slice area.
Baseline
Sets a common baseline for the first line of text in cells in the same row (of the resulting HTML table). Each
cell in the row must use the Baseline option.
Middle
Centers the text vertically in the slice area.
Bottom
Aligns the text to the bottom of the slice area.
Image maps
About image maps (ImageReady)
Image maps link an area of an image to a URL. You can set up multiple linked areas—called image map areas—in an
image, with links to other web pages or multimedia files.
image, with links to other web pages or multimedia files.
When choosing between using slices or image maps to create hyperlinks, consider the following:
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Using image maps keeps the exported image intact as a single file, whereas using slices causes the image to be
exported as separate files (one per slice).
exported as separate files (one per slice).
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With image maps, you can link circular, polygonal, or rectangular areas in an image; with slices you can link only
rectangular areas.
rectangular areas.
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Image maps do not allow as much flexibility in optimization as slices.
Note: To avoid unexpected results, do not create image map areas in slices that contain URL links—some browsers ignore
either the image map links or the slice links.
either the image map links or the slice links.