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Website Link Colors
This section of the Website Tab allows you to control how text links appear on your website.
Underline Text Links
: Underlining is commonly used to highlight clickable links in text, so this option is selected by default.
Uncheck it if you don't want your text links underlined.
Mouse Off
: Here you can choose the color you would like to be used for all your text links. You can either choose a
named Theme Color from the dropdown list (if there are any in your current document) or click the Edit
button to open the Color Editor so you can choose any other color.
Mouse Over
: Text links will change to this color when a visitor moves the mouse pointer over them.
Visited
: Text links that point to a page which the visitor has already visited will display with this color instead of
the Mouse Off color.
Clip to page edges
(enabled by default): If you have objects in your website that overlap the web page borders, click this
checkbox to crop these objects so that only the portion on the page is visible. Deselect this checkbox if
you would like the object to flow over the page edge, so that even the portion that overlaps the
pasteboard is displayed.
Web Presentations
Click the Presentation website
checkbox to convert an existing website into a presentation.
Note: If you created your presentation document by choosing presentation 955 pix from the New
menu, the Presentation website
check box is automatically selected.
Clip to page edges
(enabled by default): If you have objects in your website that overlap the web page borders, click this
checkbox to crop these objects so that only the portion on the page is visible. Deselect this checkbox if
you would like the object to flow over the page edge, so that even the portion that overlaps the
pasteboard is displayed.
Note
: If you have transitions applied to a layer or presentations step transitions that slide in from the sides, top
or bottom of the page, disabling this checkbox causes the transition to come in at the edge of the browser
window, rather than the page edge.
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