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You can also set a hotspot that follows the outline of the object, or fills the object’s bounding box. Corel DESIGNER applies a crosshatch pattern to an object containing a link. You can change the color of the crosshatch pattern as well as its background fill. In addition, you can add alternate text to objects for text-only browsers or screen readers.
To set a hotspot |
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Click Window Property manager.
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Click the Internet button
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Choose Link from the Behavior list box, and type a Web address in the URL box.
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In the Define hotspot using area, click one of the following buttons:
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Shape — defines the hotspot using the object’s shape
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Bounds — defines the hotspot using the object’s bounding box
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Open the Cross-hatch color picker
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Open the Background color picker
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If you choose a hyperlinked object first and then change the crosshatch and
background hotspot colors, the change applies to the selected object only.
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To add alternate text to an object |
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Click Window Property manager.
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Click the Internet button
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Type the alternate text in the ALT comments text box.
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