When clicked, a hyperlink
(or link) causes the user to jump from the current Web page to another
in the same site, to a completely different site, or to another spot on
the current Web page. Bookmarks
(or anchors) are points on a given Web page that have been set as the
target of a hyperlink. Bookmarks and hyperlinks can be assigned to
either text or images. When assigned to an image, the area that the user
can click is called a hotspot.
You can create bookmarks, hyperlinks, and hotspots using controls on the Internet toolbar (Figure 1) or the Object Properties docker (Figure 2).
To show the Internet Objects Toolbar:
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Choose Window > Toolbars > More Toolbars.
The Options dialog box opens with the Customize heading selected.
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2. |
Select the Command Bars heading (Figure 3).
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3. |
Check the Internet toolbar check box.
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4. |
Click OK to close the dialog box.
The Internet Toolbar appears above the property bar.
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To open the Object Properties docker:
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Choose Window > Dockers > Properties.
or
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With the Pick Tool, right-click an image or paragraph text object and choose Properties from the pop-up menu that appears.
The Object Properties docker opens.