To select multiple hotspots in an image map:
Use the pointer hotspot tool to select a hotspot.
1
Do one of the following:
2
Shift-click the other hotspots you want to select.
Press Control+A (Windows) or Command+A (Macintosh) to select all of the hotspots.
To move a hotspot:
Use the pointer hotspot tool to select the hotspot you want to move.
1
Do one of the following:
2
Drag the hotspot to a new area.
Use the Shift + arrow keys to move a hotspot by 10 pixels in the selected direction.
Use the arrow keys to move a hotspot by 1 pixel in the selected direction.
To resize a hotspot:
Use the pointer hotspot tool to select the hotspot you want to resize.
1
Drag a hotspot selector handle to change the size or shape of the hotspot.
2
Related topics
•
"About image maps" on page 320
•
"Inserting client-side image maps" on page 335
Attaching JavaScript behaviors to links
You can attach a behavior to any link in a document (see
Consider using the following behaviors when you insert linked elements into documents:
Set Text of Status Bar
bottom left of the browser window. For example, you can use this action to describe the
destination of a link in the status bar instead of showing the URL associated with it. (See
Text of Status Bar" on page
Open Browser Window
new window, including its size, attributes (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, and so on), and
name. (See
"Open Browser Window" on page
Jump Menu
edits a jump menu. You can change the menu list, specify a different linked file, or
change the browser location in which the linked document opens. (See
on page
384.)
Set Nav Bar Image
the images in a navigation bar display. For example, when the pointer is over part of the
navigation bar, the display of other images in the navigation bar or in the document change. (See
"Set Nav Bar Image" on page
Checking for broken, external, and orphaned links
Use the Check Links feature to search for broken links and unreferenced—also known as
orphaned—files (files that still exist in the site but no other files in the site link to) in an open file,
a portion of a local site, or an entire local site.
336
Chapter 15: Linking and Navigation
determines the text of a message and displays it in the status bar at the
390.)
opens a URL in a new window. You can specify the properties of the
changes how a navigation bar behaves. Use this behavior to customize how
387.)
"Applying a behavior" on page
384.)
373).
"Set
"Jump Menu"
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