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This option gives you a very easy way to add pop-up photos and other photo gallery features to your
website, without adding any layers! Simply import your photo and use the Selector Tool to scale it right
down so it appears as just a small photo thumbnail on your webpage. Then select it and choose this "
Pop-up photo
" option.
Click the Settings button next to this option to go to the Image tab, where you can set the size of the
pop-up photo, add a title and caption, and choose from many other options. See the Image tab section
below
for details. Selecting the pop-up photo option on this Link tab, also selects the pop-up photo checkbox
on the Image tab ? both turn on the same pop-up behavior.
Use common website link colors
This option lets you choose how the selected text link should be displayed. It is selected by default,
meaning that the text link will show with the link color you have defined for the whole website. You can
set this color on the Website tab (see Website Tab section).
If you uncheck this option, then the selected text link will keep the color that you give it on the page. So
you can give different links different colors if desired.
Open link in
This option does nothing if either of the "Pop-up layer" or "Pop-up photo" link options are selected. But
for other links it allows you to tell the web browser how the target web page should be loaded. By
default it is set to "Not specified" which usually means the browser will open the link in the same browser
window and frame as the link.
The dropdown list contains four options that cause the browser to do special things. You can select one
of these options, or type in the name of a frame:
New window or Tab (_blank)
Open the link in a new browser window.
Same frame (_self)
Open the link in this frame (the frame that contains this object).
Parent frame (_parent)
Open the link into the parent window or frameset that contains this frame.
Same window (_top)
Open the link into the main browser window, replacing any existing frames.
If you want the link to be loaded into a specific frame in the browser, type the name of the frame in this
field.
Clickable area
This option lets you specify what area of the object must be clicked on to invoke the link. However it is
not supported for HTML websites (the rectangle surrounding the object is always used), it works only
when exporting to Flash.
Shape of object
: The user must click inside the exact outline of the object to invoke the link.
Rectangle surrounding object
: The user can click anywhere in the rectangle surrounding the object (the bounding box) to invoke the
link.
Link transition
This option allows you to apply a transition effect to a link so that the page linked to (whether it's an
external site or one of the pages in your site) appears with the page transition that you select. Link
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