Operation Manual
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Working with Graphics and Animation
Y As when importing pictures, either drag out a size region on the
page or simply click once to insert the GIF. Keep in mind that
larger animations will take longer to display, and (if using HTML
3.2) avoid overlapping the GIF with another object.
The animation won’t move on the WebPlus page, which only displays
the first of the GIF’s multiple frames. But keep it on your page so it’s
available when it’s time to preview the Web site in your browser.
You may wish to try the animated marquee effect, too—click the
,QVHUW$QLPDWHG0DUTXHHbutton on the left toolbar.
Y Before continuing to the next chapter, remember to save your
work.
For more help on working with graphics
and animation...
In preparing your Web site, you may want
to take advantage of other WebPlus
design features, such as straight lines and
shapes, rotation and cropping, layering,
and Web image text tags. You’ll find
hundreds of animated GIFs and thousands
of WebArt images, and you can create
eye-catching designs with the LogoPlus
module (some examples are shown at
right)—plus you can work directly with
scanned or PhotoCD images.
For an illustrated introduction to LogoPlus, see QuickTour 4, 8VLQJ
/RJR3OXV.
For help on... Choose from the
Help menu...
Then...
Aligning
Grouping
Exporting
Cropping
Layering
Other object actions
Contents / How To See topics in section “Edit
Objects on the Page”
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