Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 880

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5 In the URL box, specify a URL to associate with this portion of your image, for
example, http://www.corel.com.
6 Click OK to return to the image.
7 Deselect the layer, then define the next area of your image map.
If there are two or more overlapping areas in an image map, the topmost one takes
priority.
8 Export your image to the GIF or JPEG file format. In the Save As GIF Options or
Save as JPEG Options dialog box, enable the Client Side Map File check box to
indicate that Corel Painter should export an HTML file containing the image map
definition.
The RIFF format contains data about your image that is lost when you
convert it to GIF or JPEG. If you want to edit the file later, save a RIFF copy
before you generate a GIF or JPEG version.
When a client-side image map is exported, Corel Painter exports both the
image and an HTML file. You can then open the HTML file in a text or
HTML editor and copy the code into another web page.
To define a default URL for an image map
1 To define a default, or base, URL to use when a user clicks outside of defined
hotspot areas in an image map, choose File Get Info when no layers, shapes, or
plug-ins are selected.
The File Information dialog box is displayed.
2 Select WWW Map Default URL.
3 Enter a URL address.
4 Click OK.
If you don’t provide a default URL, clicking outside the defined hotspot areas has
no effect.
Creating server-side image maps
In Corel Painter, you can define a layer as a clickable region. Corel Painter saves this
image map information within a separate text file, which you can upload to your web
server. It can then be accessed by a CGI script.
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