Operation Manual
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Working with Hyperlinks and Interactivity
Clicking the ,QVHUW-DYD button displays a dialog where you list
the applet’s component files as well as any necessary parameters (as
described in the applet's documentation) that specify exactly how the
applet should run. You don't necessarily need to understand the
underlying code, but it's essential to make sense of any "Read Me"
documentation that comes with the applet.
As with HTML, WebPlus inserts a marker into your publication at the
site where the code will run. The marker's dimensions probably won't
correspond exactly to those of the applet when it's running, so plan
your page layout accordingly, and the more preview tests you can run
(using various versions of different browsers), the better.
For more help on hyperlinks and interactivity
The fact is, you now know almost all there is to know about
hyperlinking and hotspots! When you’re building your Web site,
however, you may wish to use 7RROV+\SHUOLQN0DQDJHU to get a
overview of all the links in your publication. You can see the
destinations at a glance, check URLs, and display any hyperlink for
closer inspection. For additional details, see online help.
For help on... Choose from the
Help menu...
Then...
Creating hyperlinks Index Select “hyperlinks, adding to
Web page”
Setting hyperlink color Index Select “hyperlinks, setting
color of”
Creating and editing
hotspots
Index Select “hotspots”
Hyperlink Manager Index Select “hyperlinks, using the
Hyperlink Manager”
Adding Java Index Select “Java applets”
Adding HTML Index Select “HTML, adding code to
Web pages”
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