Force default image options (G  ) If this option is turned on, then the individual image parameters will be overwritten by the Slicer’s default options. This image setting is temporary and will not affect parameters of individual slices. Note: Please see “HTML options” on page 14.206 for the image options, which are Image format, JPEG quality, and Anti-aliasing. Assigning a URL to a Slice Selected individual slices or groups of slices can be assigned a spe- cific URL by using the URL Attachment palette. You can access this palette by choosing Object > Options > URL Tag. The process is the same as assigning a URL to an ordinary object except that the slice or slices have to be selected using the Slice Selector. Please see “Using the URL Attachment palette” on page 14.180. Using Web buttons You can create and place dynamic buttons in Web pages. Web but- tons can be linked to URLs and animations. You can build buttons with text, vector objects, and images. A Web button can change when the pointer touches it and when it is clicked. The Web Button tool opens the Web Buttons palette and places but- tons in documents. The tool is in the Object Tools toolbar. Creating Web buttons A dynamic Web button has three states: when the pointer is not on the button, when the pointer touches the button, and when the button is pressed. When you create a button, you can use a separate object or image for each of the button’s states. For example, to make a circular button that changes from red to blue when you point to it, and then changes to green when you click it, you could use circles filled with red, blue, and green. Note: You can’t use a Web button as a component of a Web button. Also, null objects can’t be used in Web buttons. A null object is an object that has its pen ink and fill ink set to “none.” To create a Web button 1 Double-click the Web Button tool to open the Web Buttons palette, if necessary. Web Button tool
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