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88 Working with Hyperlinks and Interactivity
If you have more than a couple of links to related material,
consider listing them separately (e.g. as a See Also list), perhaps
with a bit of graphic embellishment.
If your site has a group of interrelated topics, it may be more
efficient to cluster them into a section or sub-section, with its own
main page, rather than creating lots of sideways links between the
topics themselves.
For sequential material, you can create a browse sequence e.g.
using Previous/Next buttons or a special navbar.
As you’re building your Web site, you can use Tools/Hyperlink
Manager... to get a overview of all the links in your site. You can
see the destinations at a glance, check URLs, and display any
hyperlink for closer inspection. The Anchor Manager, also on the
Tools menu, provides similar renaming and removal functions for
anchors.
Hypergraphics
You can have fun designing your own buttons using combinations
of objects and hyperlinks. As for the buttons themselves, they can
have a traditional box or oval shape, or any shape you want. The
QuickShapes flyout features lots of possible shapes (including a
“QuickButton”), and Artistic text works fine. Remember that
whenever the browser’s mouse pointer rolls over a hyperlink, it
will change to a hand. If the object looks like a button, users will
find it and know what to do with it. You can accentuate button
labels by separating them from each other (e.g. with lines or
borders); adding bullets or triangles; or using a filter effect on the
text, such as a drop shadow or emboss.
Hotspots, which are themselves graphic elements, are not
recommended for use over text blocks. They force the text to be
converted to a graphic when the page is published, which aliases
and often distorts the characters. On the other hand, hotspots over a
picture don’t trigger conversion. So if you want clean lettering as
part of your hypergraphic, create it in your paint program. (In
general, use the .GIF format for all non-photographic images you
create for WebPlus Web sites, and work in 256-color mode. See
the tips in the “Graphics” chapter.)
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