User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Changing the display or position of hotspots
To display anchor URLs in the Layout tab of the SMIL window
Click the Display URLs button on the toolbar.
To set the layering order of overlapping hotspots
1 With the Layout tab active, select the hotspot you want to the bring to front or send to the back.
2 In the toolbar, click one of the following buttons:
Bring Hotspot To Front Brings the selected anchor to the top of the layering order.
Send Hotspot To Back Sends the selected anchor to the bottom of the layering order.
To set the color of hotspots
1 With the Layout tab active, click the Colorize Hotspots button on the toolbar to display the colors of anchor
regions.
2 Click the Select Hotspot Color button to display the Color palette, and then select a color.
To delete a hotspot
Do one of the following:
With the Layout tab active, select the hotspot, and then press Delete.
In the Timeline Editor, select the hotspot, and then press Delete.
To resize or reposition hotspots using the Layout tab of the SMIL window
To resize a hotspot, drag the hotspots resize handle.
To move a hotspot, drag the hotspot within the items region in the Layout tab.
Note: All of the hotspots associated with an item must fit within the items region.
To resize or reposition an anchor using the Hotspot Inspector
1 With the Layout tab active, select the hotspot in the Layout tab. You can also select the hotspot (<area>-untitled)
in the Timeline Editor.
2 Click the Basic tab of the Hotspot Inspector.
3 Set the hotspots position using the properties at the bottom of the Hotspot Inspector. The properties differ,
depending on the type of hotspot selected:
Rectangular hotspots Specify Pixel, Percent, Parent, or None for each of the Left, Top, Right, and Bottom offsets,
and then enter the offset values. (None uses the default, which is Pixel.)
Circular hotspots Specify Pixel, Percent, or None for each of the Center X, Center Y, and Radius offsets, and then
enter the offset values. (None uses the default, which is Pixel.)
Polygonal hotspots Select the first point, enter Pixel, Percent, or None for the X & Y offsets, and then enter the
offset values. Repeat this procedure for each point in the polygon. (None uses the default, which is Pixel.)
Note: You can mix pixel and percentage values in the Left, Top, Right, and Bottom boxes.