Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 301
Specifying image map options (ImageReady), Distributing tool-based image maps, Deleting image maps
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 291 User Guide Distributing tool-based image maps You can distribute tool-based image map areas evenly along the vertical or horizontal axis. To distribute tool-based image map areas: 1 Select the tool-based image map areas you want to distribute. 2 Do one of the following: • With the image map select tool active, click a distribute option in the options bar: Distribute Top Edges ( ), Distribute Vertical Centers ( ), Distribute Bottom Edges ( ), Distribute Left Edges ( ), Distribute Horizontal Centers ( ), Distribute Right Edges ( ). • Choose a distribute command from the Image Map palette menu. Deleting image maps You can delete selected image map areas by pressing the Backspace key or the Delete key, or choosing Delete Image Map Area(s) from the Image Map palette menu. Specifying image map options (ImageReady) You can specify a name, a URL, a target frame, and Alt text for an image map area in the Image Map palette. To change the name of an image map area: 1 Select an image map area. 2 In the Image Map palette, enter a new name in the Name text box. To specify link options for an image map area: 1 Select an image map area. 2 In the Image Map palette, enter a URL for the link, or choose a previously created URL from the URL pop-up menu. You can enter a relative URL or a full URL. If you enter a full URL, be sure to include http:// (for example, enter http://www.adobe.com, not www.adobe.com). For more information on using relative URLs and full URLs, see an HTML reference (either printed or on the Web). 3 In the Image Map palette, enter the name of a target frame in the Target text box, or choose an option from the pop-up menu. A frame name must match a frame previously defined in the HTML file for the document. When a user clicks the link, the specified file displays in the new frame: • _blank to display the linked file in a new window, leaving the original browser window open. • _self to display the linked file in the same frame as the original file. • _parent to display 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 displays in the current parent frame.