Low Source Images - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Use the Target text box to specify the target frame in the destination frame set (if any).
Type additional information in the Title text box. Some browsers use this information to display tooltips or voice
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annotations.
You can also click an image and use the context menu to create a clickable image map.
To customize the appearance of hotspots in image maps
Select the hotspot in the image.
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Use the following tools available in the toolbar:
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To move or resize the hotspot by dragging, use the Select Map Area tool
To display the destination URL in the hotspot. click the URL button. The URL appears in the GoLive Layout Editor
for your convenience; it does not appear on the web page.
To edit or turn border and color display on and off, respectively, while editing, click the Frame or Color buttons.
To change the color used for highlighting, click the Color button.
To change the stacking order of multiple overlapping hotspots, use the Bring Region To Front button and the Send
Region To Back button in the toolbar.
Note: The Bring To Front and Send To Back buttons are also available in the Transform palette.
To add actions to image maps
Select a hotspot in an image map.
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In the Actions palette, choose a mouse or key event, and click the New button
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Choose the desired action from the Action menu.
See also
"About actions" on page 608
To associate a rollover with an image map
Select a hotspot in the image map.
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In the Rollovers palette, create and edit rollover states.
See also
"About rollovers" on page 342

Low source images

About low source images
A low source image is a low-resolution version of an image that displays until the full-resolution image downloads.
Low source images are particularly useful for web audiences with low bandwidth and images with very large file sizes.
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