Adobe FRAMEMAKER 7 Manual page 351

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Classroom in a Book
10 Click in the text box after gotolink and enter scientists. Then, click New Hypertext
Marker. (If you need to redraw the document display, press Control+l (lowercase L).)
11 Click in the middle text frame that you drew over 19th Century Advancements.
12 In the Hypertext dialog box, choose Jump to Named Destination from the Command
pop-up menu, click in the text box after gotolink, and enter 19century. Then, click New
Hypertext Marker.
13 Click in the right text frame that you drew over Achievements of Nicola Tesla.
14 In the Hypertext dialog box, choose Jump to Named Destination from the Command
pop-up menu, click in the text box after gotolink, and enter tesla (making sure to use the
correct spelling). Then, click New Hypertext Marker.
15 Close the Hypertext dialog box.
The next time you save as HTML, the new graphic will function as an image map in the
HTML document, with each area of the graphic being a link to each of the three sections.
Splitting the document into multiple Web pages
Accessing documents on the World Wide Web is more efficient when the documents are
small. For this reason, you'll often want to have FrameMaker 7.0 split your document into
several Web pages. Later you'll add links and buttons that readers can use to return to the
main page and move between pages in the series.

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