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Alternative text
If you assign alternative text to a slice, then it will not take effect until
it is exported into an HTML file. Some browsers display alternative
text by default in place of an image while the image is being down-
loaded. The alternative text message may contain up to 64 characters
and does not have to be in ASCII format.
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Image title
If a title is used, then it will take effect only if it is exported into an
HTML file. By default, a browser will display the title as either a tool
tip or on the status bar when you move the cursor above the image.
The image title message may contain up to 64 characters. These char-
acters do not necessarily need to be in ASCII format.
Image Options (C )
These options determine how a slice (the image under the slice) will
be rendered before being exported.
The Setting mode has three available options:
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Default options - The slice(s) will share the Slicers default
setting.
2
Simple setting - Using this mode, you can choose the desired
options for anti-aliasing, image format, and JPEG output quality.
Anti-aliasing, Image format and JPEG quality image options are the
same as the ones that appear in the HTML export dialog. Please see
Section 8.19 for information on these Image options.
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Optimized - When checked, the standard dialog for image
optimization will show up. You can set any combination of image
parameters. After you close the dialog, a summary of the settings
will be displayed along with a small button. Clicking the button will
reopen the optimizing dialog. For more information on how to opti-
mize an images parameters, see GIF/JPEG Exporting in the Can-
vas Users Guide.
Note: Although it is possible to select a transparent color (or colors)
when optimizing GIFs, such settings will be lost after returning to the
Slice Preferences dialog.
C
Various image options for
selected slices are available from
the Slice Properties dialog box.