Operation Manual
Navigation and Hyperlinks 87
• Named Window: A custom window can be defined by entering a
new window name in the right-most drop-down menu.
• Document Frame: The link destination is shown in a previously
created frame (using the Framed Document Tool). The HTML ID
(e.g., ifrm_1) of any existing frame is selected from the right-
most drop-down menu. (See online Help).
If you're targeting an active document frame, select the active
frame from the Open in active document frame drop-down list.
If it doesn't show in the list you'll need to set the frame to be
"active" by double-clicking the frame and checking Active
Document Frame.
• Lightbox: The link destination is shown in a pop-up lightbox
superimposed over your web page. Click Lightbox Options... to
optionally provide a caption, change lightbox dimensions, or
include as part of a slideshow. See Using lightboxes on p. 103.
6. Choose other properties such as Title name (shown as hover-over text
describing the hyperlink destination) and a shortcut access key.
7. Use the Style drop-down list to choose how text hyperlink is
formatted (if text is being hyperlinked).
8. Click OK.
To modify or remove a hyperlink:
1. Use the Pointer Tool to select the object, or click for an insertion
point inside the linked text. (It's not necessary to drag over a
hyperlinked region of text.)
2. Click the
Hyperlink button on the Tools toolbar's Hyperlink
flyout.
The Hyperlinks dialog appears with the current link target shown. If the link is
in text, the whole text link highlights.
• To modify the hyperlink, select a new link destination type, target,
and/or options.
• To remove the hyperlink, click No Hyperlink.