Operation Manual

112 Adding Web Objects
Adding hotspots
A hotspot is a transparent hyperlink region on a web page. Usually placed on top
of graphics, hotspots act like "buttons" that respond when clicked in a web
browser. They are especially useful if you want the visitor to be able to click on
different parts of a picture. You can draw and edit hotspots by hand, or create
them to match an existing shape or region.
To draw a hotspot:
1. Click the
Insert Hotspot button on the Web Objects toolbar.
2. Click and drag to draw a rectangular hotspot region. The Hyperlinks
dialog appears.
3. Click to select the link destination type, and enter the specific
hyperlink target (see p. 85).
4. Click OK. A hotspot region appears on the page.