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7 Click Open. On the Rollover Creator dialog, the File box displays
the file path.
8 For each action you want associated with a rollover, mark the
check box and choose a rollover file.
Note: If you do not select a file, then the original file is used.
9 Click Close to return to the Image Mapper or Image Slicer
dialog.
Mapping Images
Use the Image Mapper dialog to create image maps for your Web
pages. An image map is a graphic that contains a mapped areas
(called cells), that link to URLs. Cells can be circles, rectangles, or
irregular shapes. When user moves the mouse over a cell, the cursor
changes to a hand indicating that you can click that area to jump to
another Web page.
To map an image, first create the map areas (cells), then assign the
URLs, set cell properties, and then save the map file as GIF, JPEG,
or PNG file. When you save the file, a HTML page is automatically
generated and copied to the clipboard, so all you have to do is paste
it into the source files for the Web page.
Creating Map Areas
On the Image Mapper dialog, use the tools in the Tools group box to
create and edit the mapped areas.
To create a map area:
1 Choose File > Export > Image Mapper to open the Image Mapper
dialog.
2 Choose the shape of a mapped area.
The Rectangle tool creates square or rectangular map areas, the
Circle tool creates circular map areas, and the Polygon tool
creates map areas enclosed with multiple straight line segments.
3 Do either of the following:
With the Rectangle or Circle tool, click the image in the
preview window (not the original image) and drag the cursor
until the area you want map is enclosed.
Tips:
Use the Pan tool drag the image
in the preview to view hidden
areas of the image.
Increase the size of the dialog to
view more of the image in the
preview area.
Use the Zoom buttons to
magnify a specific area of the
image.
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