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saxodan
14th March 2007, 10:31
yoyo nerds
Right im doing a website at work right now and need to hyper link only a section of an image.. I'm using photoshop and I know you need to use the slice tool but im a little stuck...
Anyone got any tutorials on how to? Cant find bugger all!
Thanks
Dan
Emma_ZS
14th March 2007, 10:35
if you save the photoshop as an image then when you open it in dreamweaver you could use the hotspot tool to highlight your hyperlink area. Thats as much as i know sorry
vidal
14th March 2007, 11:04
To assign URL link information to an Image slice
Assigning a URL to a slice makes the entire slice area a link in the resulting web page. When a user clicks the link, the web browser navigates to the specified URL and target frame. This option is available only for Image slices.
Select a slice. If you are working in Photoshop, double-click the slice with the Slice Select tool to display the Slice Options dialog box.
In the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) or the Slice palette (ImageReady), enter a URL in the URL text box, or choose a previously created URL from the pop‑up menu. You can enter a relative URL or absolute (full) URL. If you enter an absolute URL, be sure to include the proper protocol (for example, http://www.adobe.com, not www.adobe.com). For more information on using relative and full URLs, see an HTML reference.
If desired, enter the name of a target frame in the Target text box, or choose an option from the Target menu:
_blank Displays the linked file in a new window, leaving the original browser window open.
_self Displays the linked file in the same frame as the original file.
_parent Displays the linked file in its own original parent frameset. Use this option if the HTML document contains frames and the current frame is a child. The linked file appears in the current parent frame.
_top Replaces the entire browser window with the linked file, removing all current frames.The name must match a frame name previously defined in the HTML file for the document. When a user clicks the link, the specified file appears in the new frame.
Note: For more information on frames, see an HTML reference.
F1 FTW :y:
Alex
14th March 2007, 11:15
That, or put a "Div" over the bit to select.
SNewham
14th March 2007, 11:20
you need to create an "image map", search that on google and you should find some related answers.
Jungle_Jim
14th March 2007, 12:22
much easier if you use fireworks mx, simply open the image, draw a hotspot area on it and assign it a url
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