Hyperlink to a specific graphic on a different page

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Edye

On page 1 I have a graphic (bmp) listing places to visit on page 2. Page 2
contains 4 layers each which have a table inside. The top cell of each table
is a graphic (bmp) that has the shows the topic of that particular table.
How do I hotspot/hyperlink from the graphic on page 1 to a specific graphic
on page 2? Do I use coordinates? I can tell you where the webpages are if
you want to look at it. Thanks!
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Don't have a solution for your actual issue, but would suggest that you convert your image to either
JPG, GIF or PNG format when used on the internet.

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Kevin Spencer

In FrontPage, the anchors that these refer to are termed "bookmarks." Once
adding bookmarks to a page, you can create hyperlinks that include the
bookmark names (fragment identifiers, as you put the term correctly) in
order to jump down the page to the bookmark. Example:

http://somewebsite.com/somepage.html#bookmark1

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R

Ronx

..bmp files are not recognised in many browsers, and they are huge
(filesize). Convert them to .jpg or .gif
Use .gif only if the image has less than 256 unique colours - line
drawings, not photographs.
 
C

clintonG

Good point Kevin but I always try to refer to the conventional terminology
as there is more information to be learned than the slim FrontPage pickins'.
For example, do the FrontPage bookmarks support transfer to a page other
than the page that contains the link?

<%= Clinton Gallagher
 
S

Steve Easton

Yes they do.
You can link to any bookmark ( fragment identifier ) in any page, from any page.


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K

Kevin Spencer

Hi Clinton,

Yes, in the hyperlink dialog box, you can select a bookmark in a page in the
same web. Of course, you can add one manually, if the link is outside the
web.

And I applaud your use of the conventional terminology. I believe people
should learn these terms. I only wanted to link that information to the
FrontPage term, so he would know what to do. I usually try to give both when
responding, although I'm sure I forget from time to time.

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