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174 Making Images for the web
To specify the alternate text and/or link:
Right-click an image slice (any area enclosed by horizontal and vertical
slice guides) and enter the alternate Text and URL (link) information
in the dialog.
Once you've sliced up your image you have to export it to make the image slices
understandable to a Web visitor's browser.
To export a sliced image:
When exporting with File>Export Optimizer, ensure the Create
Image Slices box is checked on the second Export dialog. Specify a
name and folder for the files as usual, and choose either .GIF or .JPG
as the export file type.
Since exporting slices creates multiple files, you may wish to create
a separate folder for them.
The export will create multiple files in the specified folder, depending on how
many slices you have defined. The output consists of a series of image files of the
format selected (for example, MYFILEH0V0.GIF, MYFILEH0V1.GIF, etc.) and
a single HTML file (for example, MYFILE.HTM). The HTML file contains the
tags for the set of image slices, ready to be pasted into the source code for the
Web page.
Creating image maps
Whereas image slicing subdivides an entire graphic into smaller graphics and
exports them separately, image maps consist of hotspots that you draw with
special tools over selected parts of an image. When a visitor passes their mouse
cursor over the hotspot, a small caption is displayed and the pointer will change
to a pointing hand. Clicking the mouse while the cursor is over the hotspot will
invoke a hyperlink to a specified URL.
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