Image Map Output Options (Imageready); Setting Background Output Options - Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS2 User Manual

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Image map output options (ImageReady)

In ImageReady you can set the following options in the Image Maps set:
Specifies what type of image map is created:
Image Map Type
Includes all required code for the image map in the image's HTML file.
Client-Side
Creates a separate .map file in addition to the HTML file, using NCSA specifications.
NCSA Server-Side
Creates a separate .map file in addition to the HTML file, using CERN specifications.
CERN Server-Side
Important: Photoshop and ImageReady cannot generate server-side image maps for images that contain slices.
Client-Side & NCSA Server-Side
specifications.
Client-Side & CERN Server-Side
specifications.
Note: Contact your Internet service provider to find out whether to use NCSA or CERN specification for server-side
image maps.
Image Map Placement
Specifies the location of the image map declaration (the <MAP> tag) in the HTML file:
Places the image map declaration at the top of the HTML body section.
Top
Places the image map declaration above the <IMG SRC> tag for the associated slice.
Body
Places the image map declaration at the bottom of the HTML body section.
Bottom

Setting background output options

You can set the following options in the Background set:
Specifies how HTML code is written to display the image as foreground or background.
View Document As
Displays the image in the foreground of a web page. You can then choose a background image or color to
Image
display behind the image.
Displays the image as a tiled background on the page.
Background
Background Image
Specifies the location of a background image file. The file you specify is tiled behind the
optimized image on the web page.
Specifies a background color. Click the color box and choose a background color using the color picker,
BG Color
or choose an option from the pop-up menu. Matte uses the current matte color set in the Optimize palette.
Creates both client-side- and server-side-compatible image maps, using NCSA
Creates both client-side- and server-side-compatible image maps, using CERN
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