Using golive
you can insert images in GIF, JPEG and PICT formats. PICT images are automatically
converted into GIF format.
To insert an image into your document, drag the image icon from the Palette onto
your page. Double clicking the icon opens a dialog where you can specify the image URL as well as an alternative
text. In general, images which are defined as links are displayed with a border in your link color. To avoid this,
click the checkbox of the "Custom Border" text field and enter "0".
For the image alignment choose "bottom", "middle" or "top". Choose "runaround left
" or "runaround right" if you want text wrapping around the image. This function is not yet displayed
in golive but will be displayed correctly
in your browser.
This version of golive supports
server-side image maps which means that golive generates a map file which has to be interpreted by a CGI
application (e.g. MapServe for Apple Macintosh web servers). The CGI application resides on the web server
and thus is platform-specific. It is not part of the go
live software package. In the Server Map dialog clicking on the "Edit Map..." button brings up
a new window where you can define regions on your map as circles, rectangles or polygons.
Choose one way and specify the region directly on your image by mouse click. If you want to edit an already
defined region, click on it again.
golive
offers different ways to display your map. There is the possibility to hide or show the runaround line as well
as the colored shade. Furthermore, you can decide if you want to see the map URL. If your map is ready, click OK
to save it into the folder where your image is from.
golive supports both commonly used map
file formats (CERN and NCSA).
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Server Maps
Client Maps
To define a client-side image map choose "Client Map",press the "Edit Map..." button,
and define your regions and URLs as circles, rectangles or polygons. Type your URLs in the corresponding text
field or choose them by browsing and press the "Set" button. Having done these steps you can test your
map directly in your browser application.