Operation Manual

Map Name and Hotspot tools
V Space and H Space
Target
Border
Edit
Edit image settings
Crop
Resample
Brightness and Contrast
Sharpen
Reset Size
To the top
Note:
Default
Baseline and Bottom
Top
Allow you to label and create a client-side image map.
Add space, in pixels, along the sides of the image. V Space adds space along the top and bottom of
an image. H Space adds space along the left and right of an image.
Specifies the frame or window in which the linked page should load. (This option is not available when the image isn’t
linked to another file.) The names of all the frames in the current frameset appear in the Target list. You can also choose from
the following reserved target names:
_blank loads the linked file into a new, unnamed browser window.
_parent loads the linked file into the parent frameset or window of the frame that contains the link. If the frame containing
the link is not nested, the linked file loads into the full browser window.
_self loads the linked file into the same frame or window as the link. This target is the default, so you usually don’t need
to specify it.
_top loads the linked file into the full browser window, thereby removing all frames.
The width, in pixels, of the image’s border. The default is no border.
Starts the image editor you specified in External Editors preferences and opens the selected image.
Opens the Image Optimization dialog box and lets you optimize the image.
Trims the size of an image, removing unwanted areas from the selected image.
Resamples a resized image, improving its picture quality at its new size and shape.
Adjusts the brightness and contrast settings of an image.
Adjusts the sharpness of an image.
Resets the W and H values to the original size of the image. This button appears to the right of the W and H
text boxes when you adjust the values of the selected image.
Edit image accessibility attributes in code
If you inserted accessibility attributes for an image, you can edit those values in the HTML code.
1. In the Document window, select the image.
2. Do one of the following:
Edit the appropriate image attributes in Code view.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and then select Edit Tag.
Edit the Alt value in the Property inspector.
Align an image
You can align an image to text, another image, a plug-in, or other elements in the same line. You can also set the horizontal alignment of an
image.
1. Select the image in Design view.
2. Set the alignment attributes of the image in the Property inspector with the Align popup menu.
You can set the alignment in relation to other elements in the same paragraph or line.
HTML does not provide a way to wrap text around the contours of an image, as you can with some word processing
applications.
The alignment options are as follows:
Specifies a baseline alignment. (The default may vary depending on the site visitor’s browser.)
Align the baseline of the text (or other element in the same paragraph) to the bottom of the selected
object.
Aligns the top of an image to the top of the tallest item (image or text) in the current line.
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