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Pop-up menus, Create a simple pop-up menu

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 180 Creating buttons and pop-up menus 2 Do one of the following: • To edit a slice or hotspot in the button symbol's active area, select Active Area from the pop-up menu in the property inspector. Use the Pointer tool to move or reshape the slice or a slice guide. Or, use any of the slice or hotspot tools to draw a new active area. • To set the URL for a button symbol, select Active Area from the pop-up menu. Then enter the URL in the Link box in the Property inspector, select a page from the list, or select a URL from the URL panel. Note: When entering absolute URLs within a site, you can attach a URL to a symbol so that the same URL appears in the Link box in the Property inspector for each instance. • To set the target for a button symbol, open the button in the workspace. Then enter a target in the Target box, or select one of the following preset targets from the Target menu in the Property inspector: None or _self Loads the web page into the same frame or window as the link _blank Loads the web page into a new, unnamed browser window _parent Loads the web page into the parent frameset or window of the frame that contains the link _top Loads the web page into the full browser window, removing all frames • To set the alt text for a button symbol or button instance, select the button instance in the workspace. Then, in the Property inspector, enter the text or description you want to apply. Pop-up menus Pop-up menus are displayed in a browser when the user moves a pointer over or clicks a triggering web object, such as a slice or hotspot. • Each pop-up menu item appears as an HTML or image cell. The cell has an Up state, an Over state, and text in both states. • You can attach URL links to pop-up menu items for navigation, and you can create as many submenu levels as you like in pop-up menus. • You can use any or all of the tabs and can edit tab settings at any time. • You must add at least one menu item in the Contents tab to create a menu option you can preview in a browser. • To preview a pop-up menu, press F12. Pop-up menus don't display in the Fireworks workspace. Create a simple pop-up menu 1 Select a hotspot or slice that becomes the trigger area for the pop-up menu. 2 Do one of the following: • Select Modify > Pop-up Menu > Add Pop-up Menu. • Click the behavior handle in the middle of the slice and select Add Pop-up Menu. 3 Click the Content tab and then click the Add Menu. 4 Double-click each cell and enter or select the appropriate Text, Link, and Target information. For the Link and Target fields, enter custom information or select from the displayed menus. Entering content on the last line in the window adds an empty line below it. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Creating buttons and pop-up menus
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2
Do one of the following:
To edit a slice or hotspot in the button symbol's active area, select Active Area from the pop-up menu in the
property inspector. Use the Pointer tool to move or reshape the slice or a slice guide. Or, use any of the slice or
hotspot tools to draw a new active area.
To set the URL for a button symbol, select Active Area from the pop-up menu. Then enter the URL in the Link
box in the Property inspector, select a page from the list, or select a URL from the URL panel.
Note:
When entering absolute URLs within a site, you can attach a URL to a symbol so that the same URL appears
in the Link box in the Property inspector for each instance.
To set the target for a button symbol, open the button in the workspace. Then enter a target in the Target box,
or select one of the following preset targets from the Target menu in the Property inspector:
None or _self
Loads the web page into the same frame or window as the link
_blank
Loads the web page into a new, unnamed browser window
_parent
Loads the web page into the parent frameset or window of the frame that contains the link
_top
Loads the web page into the full browser window, removing all frames
To set the alt text for a button symbol or button instance, select the button instance in the workspace. Then, in
the Property inspector, enter the text or description you want to apply.
Pop-up menus
Pop-up menus are displayed in a browser when the user moves a pointer over or clicks a triggering web object, such
as a slice or hotspot.
Each pop-up menu item appears as an HTML or image cell. The cell has an Up state, an Over state, and text in both
states.
You can attach URL links to pop-up menu items for navigation, and you can create as many submenu levels as you
like in pop-up menus.
You can use any or all of the tabs and can edit tab settings at any time.
You must add at least one menu item in the Contents tab to create a menu option you can preview in a browser.
To preview a pop-up menu, press F12. Pop-up menus don't display in the Fireworks workspace.
Create a simple pop-up menu
1
Select a hotspot or slice that becomes the trigger area for the pop-up menu.
2
Do one of the following:
Select Modify
> Pop-up Menu
> Add Pop-up Menu.
Click the behavior handle in the middle of the slice and select Add Pop-up Menu.
3
Click the Content tab and then click the Add Menu.
4
Double-click each cell and enter or select the appropriate Text, Link, and Target information. For the Link and
Target fields, enter custom information or select from the displayed menus. Entering content on the last line in the
window adds an empty line below it.