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Create rollovers with hotspots, Use hotspots on top of slices

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 174 Slices, rollovers, and hotspots Create rollovers with hotspots Use the drag-and-drop rollover method to attach a disjoint rollover effect to a hotspot. The target area must be defined by a slice. Rollover effects are applied to hotspots the same way that they are to slices. Note: A hotspot can trigger only a disjoint rollover. It cannot be the target of a rollover coming from another hotspot or slice. After you create a disjoint rollover with a hotspot, the connecting blue line remains visible only while the hotspot is selected. Use hotspots on top of slices If you have a large graphic and you want only a small portion of it to act as the trigger for an action, place a hotspot on top of a slice to trigger an action or behavior. You can also place a slice on top of the graphic, and then place a hotspot on top of the text. Rolling over just the text triggers the rollover effect, but the entire graphic beneath the slice swaps out when the rollover effect occurs. Note: Avoid creating hotspots that overlap more than one slice. 1 Insert a slice on top of the image you want to swap out. 2 Create a new state in the States panel, and insert an image that you will use as your swapped image. Be sure to place it beneath the slice you inserted in step 1. 3 Drag a behavior line from the hotspot to the slice that contains the image you want to swap. 4 Select the state holding the rollover image from the Swap Image From list, and click OK. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Slices, rollovers, and hotspots
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Create rollovers with hotspots
Use the drag-and-drop rollover method to attach a disjoint rollover effect to a hotspot. The target area must be defined
by a slice. Rollover effects are applied to hotspots the same way that they are to slices.
Note:
A hotspot can trigger only a disjoint rollover. It cannot be the target of a rollover coming from another hotspot or
slice.
After you create a disjoint rollover with a hotspot, the connecting blue line remains visible only while the hotspot is
selected.
Use hotspots on top of slices
If you have a large graphic and you want only a small portion of it to act as the trigger for an action, place a hotspot on
top of a slice to trigger an action or behavior.
You can also place a slice on top of the graphic, and then place a hotspot on top of the text. Rolling over just the text
triggers the rollover effect, but the entire graphic beneath the slice swaps out when the rollover effect occurs.
Note:
Avoid creating hotspots that overlap more than one slice.
1
Insert a slice on top of the image you want to swap out.
2
Create a new state in the States panel, and insert an image that you will use as your swapped image. Be sure to place
it beneath the slice you inserted in step 1.
3
Drag a behavior line from the hotspot to the slice that contains the image you want to swap.
4
Select the state holding the rollover image from the Swap Image From list, and click OK.